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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. United Nations
General Assembly (UNGA) resolution 377 (V), the "Uniting for Peace"
resolution, states that, in cases where the United Nations Security
Council fails to act in order to maintain international peace and
security, owing to disagreement between its five permanent members, the
matter shall be addressed immediately by the General Assembly, using the
mechanism of the emergency special session. The Uniting for Peace
resolution-also known as the "Acheson Plan"-was adopted 3 November 1950,
after fourteen days of Assembly discussions, by a vote of 52 to 5
(Czechoslovakia, Poland, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic),
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