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Show 125 - PlPOSALS - .. -----DUMBARTON OAKS I CHAPTER - PURPOSES purposes of the Organization should be: To maintain international peace and security; and to I., that end to take effective 'Collective measures for the pre v:ention:,aild'rembval of threats to the peace and the su pp r-e s sion of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about by peaceful means adjustment or settloment of interna t ional disputo which may lead to a breach of th e peace; To develop friondly relations among nations and to 2. take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace; The « - to COMI:1ENTS AND AMENDMENrrS BRAZILIAN - CHAPTER I - PURPOSES - The Brazilian Delegation submits' the following amenent I p ar a'gr-ap h 1, of the Dumbar t on Oaks Purposes Chap ter Proposal - - ' s t ' To proscribe war as an instrwnent of nat ional policy; to maintain Lnt er-na t Lona I peace and s ecuri ty and to that • • etc. end to take effective co Ll.e ctive me as ur e s 2: paragraph Purposes Chapter I To develop friendly relati ons among nations: to take 'other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace and to define matters which constitute the doma.in of international law,' i. e., of the states; within the limits of such definition, to vote the secondary laws or laws • - - pertaining -------- ... to application.20 CHAPrER CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS PURPOSES AlID PRINCI PLES - Article 1------- 1 The furposes of the United Nations are: To maintain international peace and security, and to 1. that end: to take effective co Lle ctive measures for the pre vention and removal of threats to the peace, and for the SUp-" of the peace, pression of acts of aggression or other breaches vdth and in conformity about means, and to bring by peaceful international adjustment and law, of the principles justice of international disputes or sitltions which or settlement lead to a breach of t he pe ace; To develop friendly relations among nations based 2. the principle of equal rights and self-determina on respect for to tion of peoples, and to take other appropriate measures might strengthen universal peace; --------------- 20See Appendix V, p. 192. |