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[council] Abstentions



Sorry the link below is useless unless you use their search facility and enter in the  'Symbol' field  A/520/REV.17
Anyway the relevant UN rule is:

Rule 86 [126]  For the purposes of these rules, the phrase “members present and voting” means members casting an affirmative or negative vote. Members which abstain from voting are considered as not voting.



From: owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Philip Sheppard
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 12:15 PM
To: 'Council GNSO'
Subject: [council] Abstentions

In case of interest (and sorry to be posting so much on this) the point about abstentions not counting as a vote is standard practise in all other international organisations.
 
The definitive rules of procedure in international relations are those of the UN General Assembly; these rules date back in their original version to a codification of customary Rules of Procedure which was made for the Congress of Vienna early in the 19th century. The Rules have been continually amended and improved ever since. Robert's Rules of Order and all other recognised rules of procedure are all derived from the UN General Assembly Rules.
 
http://documents.un.org/mother.asp
 
Philip