Australian Treaty Series
CANBERRA
1968 No. 11
Canberra
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
CONSIDERING that the present composition of the Security Council is inequitable and unbalanced,
RECOGNIZING that the increase in the membership of the United Nations makes it necessary to enlarge the membership of the Security Council, thus providing for a more adequate geographical representation of non-permanent members and making it a more effective organ for carrying out its functions under the Charter of the United Nations,
BEARING IN MIND the conclusions and recommendations of the Committee on arrangements for a conference for the purpose of reviewing the Charter,
1. DECIDES to adopt, in accordance with Article 108 of the Charter of the United Nations the following amendments to the Charter and to submit them for ratification by the States Members of the United Nations:
(a) In Article 23, paragraph 1, the word "eleven" in the first sentence shall be replaced by the word "fifteen", and the word "six" in the third sentence by the word "ten";
(b) In Article 23, paragraph 2, the second sentence shall then be reworded as follows:
"In the first election of the non-permanent members after the increase of the membership of the Security Council from eleven to fifteen, two of the four additional members shall be chosen for a term of one year.";
(c) In Article 27, paragraph 2, the word "seven" shall be replaced by the word "nine";
(d) In Article 27, paragraph 3, the word "seven" shall be replaced by the word "nine".
2. CALLS UPON all Member States to ratify the above amendments in accordance with their respective constitutional processes by 1 September 1965;[1]
3. FURTHER DECIDES that the ten non-permanent members of the Security Council shall be elected according to the following pattern:
(a) Five from African and Asian States;
(b) One from Eastern European States;
(c) Two from Latin American States;
(d) Two from Western European and other States.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
RECOGNIZING that the increase in the membership of the United Nations makes it necessary to enlarge the membership of the Economic and Social Council, with a view to providing for a more adequate geographical representation therein, and making it a more effective organ for carrying out its function under Chapters IX and X of the Charter of the United Nations,
RECALLING Economic and Social Council resolutions 974B and C(XXXVI) of 22 July 1963,
BEARING IN MIND the conclusions and recommendations of the Committee on arrangements for a conference for the purpose of reviewing the Charter,
1. DECIDES to adopt, in accordance with Article 108 of the Charter of the United Nations, the following amendment to the Charter and to submit it for ratification by the Member States of the United Nations:
1. The Economic and Social Council shall consist of twenty-seven Members of the United Nations elected by the General Assembly.
2. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 3, nine members of the Economic and Social Council shall be elected each year for a term of three years. A retiring member shall be eligible for immediate re-election.
3. At the first election after the increase in the membership of the Economic and Social Council from eighteen to twenty-seven members, in addition to the members elected in place of the six members whose term of office expires at the end of that year, nine additional members shall be elected. Of these nine additional members, the term of office of three members so elected shall expire at the end of one year, and of three other members at the end of two years, in accordance with arrangements made by the General Assembly.
4. Each member of the Economic and Social Council shall have one representative."
2. CALLS UPON all Member States to ratify the above amendment in accordance with their respective constitutional processes by 1 September 1965;1
3. FURTHER DECIDES that, without prejudice to the present distribution of seats in the Economic and Social Council, the nine additional members shall be elected according to the following pattern:
(a) Seven from African and Asian States;
(b) One from Latin American States;
(c) One from Western European and other States.
1285th plenary meeting
17 December 1963
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
CONSIDERING that the Charter of the United Nations has been amended to provide that the membership of the Security Council, as provided in Article 23, should be increased from eleven to fifteen and that decisions of the Security Council should be taken, as provided in Article 27, by an affirmative vote of nine members instead of seven,
CONSIDERING that these amendments make it necessary also to amend Article 109 of the Charter,
1. DECIDES to adopt, in accordance with Article 108 of the Charter of the United Nations, the following amendment to the Charter and to submit it for ratification by the States Members of the United Nations:
In Article 109, paragraph 1, the word "seven" in the first sentence shall be replaced by the word "nine";
2. CALLS UPON all Member States to ratify the above amendment, in accordance with their respective constitutional processes, at the earliest possible date.[2]
1404th plenary meeting
20 December 1965
[1] Instrument of ratification deposited for Australia 9 June 1965. The Amendments entered into force generally 31 August 1965.
[2] Instrument of ratification deposited for Australia 27 September 1966. The Amendment entered into force generally 12 June 1968.