Designation of non-member States to which a certified copy of the Revised General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes shall be communicated by the Secretary-General for the purpose of accession to this Act

VI. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ON THE REPORTS OF THE SIXTH COMMITTEE
603. Designation of non-member States to which a certified copy of the Revised General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes shall be communicated by the Secretary-General for the purpose of accession to this Act

The General Assembly, Considering that only three Members of the United Nations have become parties to the Revised General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes,[1] and that in the circumstances its communication to non-member States under article 43, paragraph 1, of the Act would be premature, Decides to defer further consideration of the matter until at least ten Members of the United Nations have become parties to the Act. 369th plenary meeting,
1 February 1952.


[1] For the original text of this instrument as adopted on 26 September 1928 by the Assembly of the League of Nations, see League of Nations Treaty Series, Volume 1929-1930, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, page 345 et seq. For the amendments inserted in this text by the General Assembly of the United Nations, see resolution 268 A (III) adopted on 28 April 1949 by the General Assembly.'
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