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United Nations Security Council Resolution 26

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 26, adopted on June 4, 1947, modified the rules of procedure so that when the Council was voting to fill a position on the International Court of Justice voting would continue as long as is needed until one canidate holds an absolute majority of the votes.

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