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without any exception, must have the original capacity to
belong to their concert.
In practice, it is also an irrefutable thesis that the
Organization created by the Charter to be adopted and subscribed
at the San Francisco Conference should only recept initially
into its membership the States which may hove, through their
competent delegates, adopted and subscribed that Charter and
which ratify it in accordance with their respective constitution
al processes.
Gathering and coordinating these two propositions, between
which there does not exist a logical relation of conflict, the
Delegation of Ecuador, submits to the consideration of the
Conference the following draft of No. 1, Chapter III, of the
Charter:
"The Members of the Orgenization are those States which
have subscribed without any reservation the present
Charter and have subsequently ratified it".
"All the present sovereign Strtes of the World or those
which may subsequently become so, shall have the power
to apply for admission a.s Members of the Organization,
AND
and shall be admitted in effect if they possess the
qualifications and fill the requirements which shall be
determined in due course by a vote of two-thirds of the
General Assembly.
The Delegation of Ecuador suggests rlso, adopting the
observations made on the subject by the Delegation of Brazil
of the Mexico Conference, that no member of the Organization
shall be expelled from it nor withdraw volunterily therefrom.
The princioal reason which existsfor excluding the
possibility of exoulsion or withdrawal of Members from the
Organization is none other then the inperative necesel ty of
guarantecing the existence and strength of the proposed world
structure, ovoiding a situatuion where through the occurrence
of either the first or second of such cases, the Organization
may be woakened or impaired by the diminution of the number
of its Members, and the consequent and anomalous situation
may arise in which Members, losing their condition as such,
may fall outside the system of rights and duties which a
universal juridical community presupposes.
In view of the foregoing considerations, the Delegation
of Ecuador proposes that A paragraph numbered 2 be added to
Chapter III, reading es follows:
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