this Article may invoke that treaty or agreement
before any organ of the United Nations.
Article 103
In the event of a conflict between the obligations
of the Members of the United Nations under the
present Charter and their obligations under any
other international agreement, their obligations
under the present Charter shall prevail.
Article 104
The Organization shall enjoy in the territory of
each of its Members such legal capacity as may be
necessary for the exercise of its functions and the
fulfillment of its purposes.
Article 105
1. The Organization shall en joy in the territory
of each of its Members such privileges and im·
munities as are necessary for the fulfillment of its
purposes.
2. Representatives of the Members of the
United Nations and officials of the Organization
shall similarly enjoy such privileges and immunities as are necessary for the independent exercise
of their functions in connection with the Organi·
zation.
3. The General Assembly may make recm ·
mendations with a view to determining the details
of the application of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this
Article or may propose conventions to the Members of the United Nations for this purpose.
CHAPTER XVII
TRANSITIONAL SECURITY
ARRANGEMENTS
Article 106
Pending the coming into force of such special
agreements referred to in Article 43 as in the
opinion of the Security Council enable it to begin
the exercise of its responsibilities under Article
42, the parties to the Four-Nation Declaration,
signed at Moscow, October 30, 1943, and France,
shall, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 5 of that Declaration, consult with one an·
other and as occasion requires with other Members
of the United Nations with a view to such joint
action on behalf of the Organization as may be
necessary for the purpose of maintaining inter·
national peace and security.
Article 107
Nothing in the present Charter shall invalidate
or preclude action, in relation to any state which
during the Second World War has been an enemy
of any signatory to the present Charter, taken or
authorized as a result of that war by the Governments having responsibility for such action.
CHAPTER XVIIT
AMENDMENTS
Article 108
Amendments to the present Charter shall come
into force for all Members of the United Nations
when they have been adopted by a vote of two
thirds of the members of the General Assembly
and ratified in accordance with their respective
constitutional processes by two thirds of the Members of the United Nations, including all the per·
manent members of the Security Council.
Article 109
1. A General Conference of the Members of
the United Nations for the purpose of reviewing
the present Charter may he held at a date and
place to be fixed by a two-thirds vote of the mem·
hers of the General Assembly and hy a vote of any
seven members of the Security Council. Each
Member of the United Nations shall have one vote
in the conference.
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