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4. Whether the legal aspects of the
matter before it should be referred
by the Council for advice to the
international court of justice;
5. Whether, if there exists a regional
agency for peaceful settlement of
local disputes, such an agency should
be asked to conern itself with the
controversy.
IV. Removal of threats to the peace and suppression
of breaches of the peace, include the follow-
ing questions:
1. Whether failure on the part of the
parties to a dispute to settle it by
means of their own choice or in
accordance with the recomnendations
of the Security Council in fact con-
stitutes a threat to the peace;
2. Whether any other actions on the part
of any country constitute a threat to
the peace or a breach of the peace;
3. What measures should be taken by the
Council to maintain or restore the
peace and the manner in which such
measures should be carried out;
4. Whether a regional agency should be
authorized to take measures of enforce-
ment.
V. Approval of special agreement or agreements for
the provision of armed forces and facilities.
VI. Formulation of plans for a general system of
regulation of armaments and submission of such
plans to the member states.
VII. Determination of whether the nature and the
activities of a regional agency or arrangement
for the maintenance of peace and security are
consistent with the purposes and principles of
the general organization.