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member of the Organization are
specially affected.
5. Any momber of the Organ-
ization not having a seat on the
Security Council and any state
not a member of the Organization,
if it is a party to a dispute under
consideration by the Security
Council, should be invited to partic-
ipate in the discussion relating to
the dispute.
Cheptor VII. An Inter-
national Court of Justice
1. There should be an intor-
national court of justice which
should constitute the principal
judicial organ of the Organization.
2. The court should be con-
stituted and should function in
accordance with a statute which
should be annexed to and be a part
of the Charter of the Organization.
3. The statute of the court
3. "The Statute of the
of international justico should be
International Court of Justice
either (a) the Statute of the
sholl be the same as govorns
Permanent Court of International
the cxistence of said Court,
Justice, continued in forco with
with the addition of desirable
"
such modifications as may be de-
modifications.
sirable or (b) a new statute in
the proparation of which the
Statute of the Permanent Court of
International Justice should be
used as E basis.
4: All members of the
Organization should ipso facto
be parties to the statute of the
international court of justice.
5. Conditions under which
5. "The conditions under
states not membors of the Organ-
which States not members of the
ization may become parties to
Organization may become parties
the statute of the international
to the Statute of the
s.
TREHAR
ARCHIVES July
NATIONAL
56
AND
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to
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