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Issues on consensus and quorum at international conferences / Chen, Wang   Journal Article
Chen, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract At international conferences, whether quorum is relevant to a decision-making process of consensus is a very practical question that always confuses diplomats and legal advisors. There is no definitive answer yet available. Different views and practices do exist. This article, by clarifying the meaning of the concepts of consensus and quorum in the procedure law of international conferences, suggests that, in principle, a consensus decision shall be made with the necessary quorum present; exceptions may be made in special cases accompanied by necessary safeguards and procedures. This suggestion, which has fully taken account of various existing practices, could serve as a possible solution for practitioners in the future
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Problem of Turkey’s neutrality during the second world war in the context of international conferences / Moldadossova , A K; Zharkinbaeva , R S   Article
Moldadossova , A K Article
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Summary/Abstract One of the topical problems in the history of the Second World War was the relations between the USSR and Turkey. The warring sides examined possible methods for Turkey to come over to their side. The Turkish issue was a main theme in the correspondence among the heads of the anti-Hitler coalition. Based on information from Soviet and Turkish periodicals and materials from the Russian Federation Foreign Policy Archive, we examine the features of Turkey’s foreign policy during the war and Turkey’s relations with the USSR. We examine the Teheran, Cairo, and Potsdam Conferences, where the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition discussed the Turkish issue and Churchill’s proposal to open a second front on the territory of Turkey.
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