United Nations Security Council Resolution 58
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 58, adopted on September 28, 1948, the Swiss Confederation had just joined the International Court of Justice but was not yet a member of the United Nations and the Council was asked to make recommendations. The Council recommended that Switzerland and any other state that should find itself in this position be allowed to participate in all the elements of the General Assembly pertaining to the ICJ including the nomination of new members, elections, etc. The Council also recommended that those nations would be required to pay dues contributing to the expenses of the Court and that should it failed to do so (unless that nation possessed an excuse deemed worthy by the General Assembly) it should not be allowed to participate in the Assembly in anyway until the balance was paid.