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Contents 1. Introduction I . I . Overview 1.2. A caveat as to evidence 2. 'Premature' Admission 2.1. Preface 2.2. The criterion of government 2.3. The practice (1) Moldova (2) Georgia (3) Bosnia-Herzegovina 2.4. Rationale 3. 'Delayed' Admission 3.1. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (1) Introduction (2) Facts (3) Rationale 3.2. Croatia (1) Introduction (2) Facts (3) Rationale 4. The Admission Advisory Opinion 4.1. Introduction 4.2. 'Premature' admission 4.3. 'Delayed' admission (1) Introduction (2) Votes, not statements (3) Extra, not extraneous, conditions 5. Conclusion 1. Introduction 1. 1. Overview On 12 September 1991, the United Nations Security Council adopted without a vote resolutions 709, 710 and 711, recommending the respective admissions to membership of the Organisation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.' The Council unanimously took the view that the Baltic States '[met] the conditions laid down ... for the admission of Members, namely, that they should be 'peace-loving' and 'able and willing to carry out the obligations contained in the Charter".2 On 17 September, with respective unanimous votes in the General Assembly, the Baltic States became the first States to emerge from the Soviet Union into membership of the United Nations.' .3 After the resolutions of recommendation,
Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2001
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