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Արդյունքներ 3–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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If the parties to a dispute failed to settle their differences by such means , they would be obligated to refer it to the Security Council . • The Security Council would then determine whether the dispute was.
If the parties to a dispute failed to settle their differences by such means , they would be obligated to refer it to the Security Council . • The Security Council would then determine whether the dispute was.
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On the one hand , the parties to the dispute must observe their obligations to find peaceful solutions , and on the other hand , the Security Council must be ever alert to determine when a dispute may constitute a threat to the peace .
On the one hand , the parties to the dispute must observe their obligations to find peaceful solutions , and on the other hand , the Security Council must be ever alert to determine when a dispute may constitute a threat to the peace .
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... parties to the Kellogg pact and by the members of the League of Nations . These obligations , together with the extensive power of the Security Council to decide upon measures to be taken in the event of a breach of the peace ...
... parties to the Kellogg pact and by the members of the League of Nations . These obligations , together with the extensive power of the Security Council to decide upon measures to be taken in the event of a breach of the peace ...
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