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United Nations Security Council Resolution 103

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UN Security Council
Resolution 103
Date3 December 1953
Meeting no.645
SubjectSan Marino, International Court of Justice
Voting summary
  • 10 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 1 abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 103 was adopted on 3 December 1953. In it, the Security Council recommended to the General Assembly that San Marino be allowed to become a party to the Statute of the International Court of Justice if the following conditions were met:

  1. acceptance of the provisions of the Statute of the ICJ,
  2. acceptance of all the obligations of a Member of the United Nations under Article 94 of the Charter, and
  3. undertaking to contribute to the expenses of the Court as the General Assembly shall assess from time to time, after consultation with the San Marinese Government.

The resolution was adopted with ten votes, while the Soviet Union abstained.

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