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Can a country that is not part of the U.N. bring a dispute before the Council?

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Answer: A state that is not a member of the UN may bring an issue to the General Assembly or the Security Council's notice at any dispute.

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any dispute to which it is a party if it agrees in advance to use the provisions of the current Charter's pacific settlement process for the purposes of the dispute.

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Answer:

nope

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A state which is not a Member of the United Nations may bring to the attention of the Security Council or of the General Assembly any dispute to which it is a party if it accepts in advance, for the purposes of the dispute, the obligations of pacific settlement provided in the present Charter.

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