We the intelligent life-forms of the United Federation of Planets determined :
To save succeeding generations from the
scourge of intra-galactic war which has brought untold horror and suffering
to our planetary social systems, and [1]
To reaffirm faith in the fundamental intelligent
life-form rights, in the dignity and worth of the intelligent life-form
person, to the equal rights of male and female and of planetary social
systems large and small, and [1]
To establish conditions under which justice and
mutual respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources
of interplanetary law can be maintained, and [1]
To promote social progress and better standards
of life in larger freedom, [1]
And to these ends to practice benevolent tolerance and live together in peace with one another as Good Neighbours, and :
To unite our strength to maintain intra-galactic
peace and security, and [1]
To ensure by the acceptance of principles and
the institution of methods that armed force shall not be used except in
the common defense, and [1]
To employ intra-galactic machinery for the promotion
of the economic and social advancement of all intelligent life-forms, [1]
Have resolved to combine our efforts to accomplish these aims.
Accordingly, the respective social systems,
through representatives assembled on the planet Babel, who have exhibited
their full powers to be in good and due form, have agreed to these Articles
of Federation of the United Federation of Planets, and do hereby establish
an interplanetary organization to be known as the United Federation of
Planets. [1]
Chapter I
Purposes and Principles
Article 1
The purposes of the United Federation of Planets
are: [1]
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To maintain interplanetary peace and security within
the treaty exploration territory, and to that end : to take effective collective
measures for the prevention of threats to the peace, the suppression of
acts of aggression, and to bring about by peaceful means, and employing
the principles of justice and intra-galactic law, adjustment or settlement
of interplanetary disputes which might lead to a breach of the peace; [1]
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To develop friendly relations among planets based
on respect for the principles of equal rights and self-determination of
intelligent life-forms, and to other appropriate measures to strengthen
universal peace; [1]
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To achieve interplanetary cooperation in solving
intra-galactic problems of economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian
character; in promoting and encouraging respect for intelligent life-form
rights; and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to
culture, sex, life-form, or religious belief; and [1]
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To be a centre for concilience of the actions of
all social systems in the attainment of these common ends. [1]
Article 2
The Federation and its members, in pursuit of the
purposes stated, shall act in accordance with the following principles: [1]
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The Federation is based on the sovereign equality
of all its members; [1]
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In order to ensure to all of them equal rights and
benefits resulting from membership, all members shall fulfil in good faith
the obligations assumed by them in accordance with These Articles of Federation; [1]
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All members shall settle their interplanetary disputes
by peaceful means in such manner that intra-galactic peace, security, and
justice, are not endangered; [1]
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In all interplanetary relations, all members shall
refrain from the threat, or use, of force against the territorial integrity
or political independence of any planetary social system, or in any manner
inconsistent with the purposes of the United Federation; [1]
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All members shall give the United Federation every
assistance in any action taken in accordance with These Articles of Federation,
and shall refrain from assisting any planetary social system against which
the Federation is taking preventive or enforcement action; [1]
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The United Federation shall ensure that planetary
social systems which are not members of the Federation act in accordance
with these principles as necessary for the maintenance of intra-galactic
peace and security; [1]
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Nothing within these Articles of Federation shall
authorize the Federation to intervene in matters which are essentially
the domestic jurisdiction of any planetary social system, or shall require
the members to submit such matters to settlement under these Articles of
Federation; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement
measures under Chapter VII. [1]
Chapter II:
Membership
Article 3
The original members of the United Federation
of Planets shall be those planetary social systems which, having participated
in the interplanetary conference on interplanetary Federation at Babel,
or having previously signed the declaration of the United Federation of
Planets of stardate 0963, sign These Articles of Federation and ratify
them in accordance with Article 110. [1]
Article 4
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Membership in the United Federation is open to any
other peaceful planetary social systems which accept the obligations contained
in These Articles of Federation and, in the judgement of the Federation,
are capable and willing to carry out these obligations; [1]
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The admission of any such planetary social system
to membership in the United Federation of Planets is contingent upon the
decision of the supreme assembly upon recommendation of the Federation
council. [1]
Article 5
The Supreme Assembly may suspend the
rights and privileges of membership of any member of the United Federation
against which the Federation council has taken preventive or enforcement
action. The Federation council may restore these rights and privileges
of membership at its discretion; [1]
Article 6
Any member of the United Federation which
has persistently violated the purposes and principles contained in these
Articles of Federation may be expelled from the Federation by the Supreme
Assembly upon the recommendation of the Federation council. [1]
Chapter III:
Agencies
Article 7
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There are established as the principle agencies of
the United Federation of Planets: a Supreme Assembly, a Federation Council,
an economic and social council, a trusteeship council, an interplanetary
supreme court of justice, a Star Fleet combined peace-keeping force, and
a Secretariat; [1]
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Such subsidiary agencies as may be deemed necessary
from time to time may be established in accordance with these Articles
of Federation; [1]
Article 8
The United Federation shall place no
restriction on the eligibility of male and female life-forms or any member
planetary social system to participate in any capacity under conditions
of equality in its principal and subsidiary agencies. [1]
Chapter IV:
The Supreme Assembly
Article 9
Composition
The Supreme Assembly shall consist of
all the members of the United Federation of Planets. Each member shall
be entitled to have not more than five (5) representatives in this body; [1]
Functions and Powers
Article 10
The Supreme Assembly may discuss any
questions on any matters within the scope of these Articles of Federation
or relating to the powers and functions of any agencies provided for in
these Articles of Federation and, except as provided in Article 12, may
make recommendations to the members and the Federation Council or both
on any such questions or matters; [1]
Article 11
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The Supreme Assembly may consider the general principles
of cooperation in maintaining interplanetary peace and security, including
disarmament and the regulation of armaments, and may make recommendations
with regard to such principles to the members or the Federation Council
or to both; [1]
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The Supreme Assembly may discuss any questions relative
to the maintenance of intra-galactic peace and security put to it by any
member or the Federation council, or a non-member planetary social system
in accordance with Article 25 Paragraph 2 and, except as provided in Article
12, may make recommendations with regard to any such questions to the members,
the Federation Council, or the pleading planetary social system, or to
all of them. Any such question on which action is necessary shall be referred
to the Federation Council by the supreme assembly either before or after
discussion; [1]
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The Supreme Assembly may call situations which are
likely to endanger the interplanetary and intra-galactic peace and security
to the attention of the Federation Council; [1]
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The powers of the Supreme Assembly as set forth in
this Article shall not limit the scope of Article 10; [1]
Article 12
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Where the Federation Council is executing the functions
assigned to it under these Articles of Federation with respect to any dispute
or situation, the Supreme Assembly shall make no recommendation with regard
to that dispute or situation unless so requested by the Federation Council; [1]
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The Supreme-secretariat, with the consent of the
Federation Council, shall notify the Supreme Assembly at each session of
any matters relating to the maintenance of interplanetary peace and security
which are under discussion in the Federation Council, and shall notify
the Supreme Assembly, or the members if the Supreme Assembly is not in
session, immediately when the Federation Council completes its deliberations
on any such matters; [1]
Article 13
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The Supreme Assembly shall initiate studies and make
recommendations for the purpose of: [1]
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Promoting interplanetary co-operation in political
fields and encouraging the progressive development of interplanetary law
and its codification; [1]
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Promoting interplanetary co-operation in the economic,
social, cultural, educational, and health fields, and assisting in the
realization of intelligent life-form rights and fundamental freedoms for
all without distinction as to culture, sex, language, or religion; [1]
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The further responsibilities, functions, and powers
of the supreme assembly with respect to matters mentioned in Paragraph
1(B) above are set forth in Chapters IX and X; [1]
Article 14
Subject to the provisions of Article
12, the Supreme Assembly may recommend measures for the peaceful adjustment
of any situation, regardless of origin, which it deems likely to impair
the general welfare or friendly relations among the planets, including
situations resulting from violations of the provisions of these Articles
of Federation setting forth the purposes and principles of the United Federation
of Planets; [1]
Article 15
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The Supreme Assembly shall receive and consider regular
and special reports from the Federation Council; which reports shall include
an account of the measures that the Federation Council has decided upon
or taken to maintain interplanetary peace and security; [1]
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The Supreme Assembly shall receive and consider reports
from the other agencies of the united Federation on agreed upon regular
periods or reporting; [1]
Article 16
The Supreme Assembly shall perform such
functions of intra-galactic trusteeship as are assigned to it under Chapters
XII and XIII, including the approval of the trusteeship agreements for
areas which are not designated as strategic; [1]
Article 17
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The Supreme Assembly shall consider and approve the
budget of the United Federation of Planets; [1]
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The expenses of the United Federation of Planets
shall be borne by the members as apportioned by the Supreme Assembly; [1]
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The Supreme Assembly shall consider and approve any
financial and budgetary agreements with specialized agencies referred to
in Article 57 and shall examine the administrative budgets of such specialized
agencies with a view to making recommendations to the agencies concerned; [1]
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All budgets of, and expenses of the United Federation
shall be made and paid in the common interplanetary credit. The common
interplanetary credit shall be the official medium of exchange within the
united Federation treaty exploration territory; [1]
Voting
Article 18
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Each member of the Supreme Assembly shall have one
vote; [1]
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Decisions of the Supreme Assembly on important questions
shall be made on a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the members present
and voting. These questions shall include: recommendations with respect
to the maintenance of interplanetary peace and security; the election of
non-permanent members to the Federation Council; the election of members
of the trusteeship council in accordance with Paragraph 1(C) of Article
86; the admission of new members to the Federation; the suspension of the
rights and privileges of membership; the expulsion of members; questions
relating to the operation of the trusteeship system; and budgetary questions; [1]
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Decisions on other questions, including the determination
of additional categories of questions to be decided by a two-thirds (2/3)
majority, shall be made by a majority vote of the members present and voting; [1]
Article 19
A member of the United Federation which
is in arrears in the payment of its financial obligations to the Federation
shall have no vote in the Supreme Assembly if the amount it is in arrears
equals or exceeds the amount of the contributions due from it for the preceding
two accounting periods. The Supreme Assembly may, nevertheless, permit
such a member to vote if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is due
to conditions beyond the control of the member. [1]
Procedure
Article 20
The Supreme Assembly shall meet in regular
periodic sessions and in such special sessions as occasion may require.
Special sessions shall be convoked by the Supreme-secretariat at the request
of the Federation Council or of a majority of the members of the United
Federation; [1]
Article 21
The Supreme Assembly shall adopt its
own rules of procedure. It shall elect its president for each session; [1]
Article 22
The Supreme Assembly may establish such
subsidiary agencies as it deems necessary for the performance of its functions. [1]
Chapter V:
The Federation Council
Article 23
Composition
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The Federation Council shall consist of eleven (11)
members of the United Federation. The United Nations of the planet Earth,
the Planetary Confederation of 40 Eridani, the United Planets of 61 Cygni,
the Star Empire of Epsilon Indii, and the Alpha Centauri Concordium of
Planets shall be permanent members of the Federation Council. The Supreme
Assembly shall elect six (6) other members of the United Federation to
be non-permanent members of the Federation Council, due regard being especially
paid, in the first instance, to the contribution of the members to the
United Federation to the maintenance of interplanetary peace and security
and to the other purposes of the Federation, and also to equitable geo-galactic
distribution; [1]
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The non permanent members of the Federation Council
shall be elected for a term of two (2) session periods. In the first election
of non-permanent members, however, three (3) shall be elected for a term
of one (1) session period. A retiring member shall not be eligible for
immediate re-election; [1]
Functions and Powers
Article 24
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In order to assure prompt and effective action by
the United Federation of Planets, its members confer on the Federation
Council primary responsibility for the maintenance of interplanetary peace
and security, and agree that in carrying out its duties under this responsibility
the Federation Council acts on their behalf; [1]
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In discharging these duties the Federation Council
shall act in accordance with the purposes and principles of the United
Federation. The specific powers granted to the Federation Council for the
discharge of these duties are laid down in Chapters VI, VII, VIII, and
XII; [1]
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The Federation Council shall submit regular and,
when necessary, special reports to the Supreme Assembly for its consideration; [1]
Article 25
The members of the United Federation
agree to accept and carry out the decisions of the Federation Council in
accordance with these Articles of Federation; [1]
Article 26
In order to promote the establishment
and maintenance of interplanetary peace and security with the least diversion
of the Federation's life-forms, and economic resources for armaments, the
Federation Council shall be responsible for formulating, with the assistance
of Star Fleet Headquarters staff referred to in Article 47, plans to be
submitted to the members of the United Federation for the establishment
of a system for the regulation of armaments; [1]
Article 27
Voting
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Each member of the Federation Council shall have
one vote; [1]
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Decisions of the Federation Council on procedural
matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of seven (7) members; [1]
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Decisions of the Federation Council on all other
matters shall be made on an affirmative vote of seven (7) members including
the concurring votes of the permanent members, provided that, in decisions
under Chapter VI, and under Paragraph 3 of Article 52, a party to the dispute
shall refrain from voting; [1]
Procedure
Article 28
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The Federation Council shall be so organized as to
be able to function continuously. Each member of the Federation Council
shall, for this purpose, be represented at all times at the seat of the
Federation; [1]
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The Federation Council shall hold periodic meetings
at which each of its members may, if it so desires, be represented by a
member of its government or by some other specially designated representative; [1]
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The Federation Council may hold meetings at such
places other than the seat of the Federation as in its judgement will facilitate
its work; [1]
Article 29
The Federation Council may establish
such subsidiary agencies as it deems necessary for the performance of its
functions; [1]
Article 30
The Federation Council shall adopt its
own rules of procedure, including the method of selecting its governor; [1]
Article 31
Any member of the United Federation which
is not a member of the Federation council may participate, without vote,
in the discussion of any question brought before the Federation Council
whenever the latter considers that the interests of the member are specifically
affected; [1]
Article 32
Any member of the United Federation which
is not a member of the Federation council or any planetary social system
which is not a member of the United Federation of Planets, if it is a party
to a dispute under consideration by the Federation Council, shall be invited
to participate, without vote, in the discussion relating to the dispute.
The Federation Council shall lay down the conditions as it deems just for
the participation of a planetary social system which is not a member of
the United Federation of Planets. [1]
Chapter VI:
Pacific Settlement of Disputes
Article 33
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The parties to any dispute, the continuance of which
is likely to endanger the maintenance of interplanetary peace and security,
shall, first of all, seek a solution by negotiation, enquiry, mediation,
conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional agencies
or arrangements, or other peaceful means of their own choice; [1]
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The Federation Council shall, when it deems necessary,
call upon the parties to settle their disputes by such means; [1]
Article 34
The Federation Council may investigate
any dispute, or any situation that might lead to interplanetary friction
or give rise to a dispute, in order to determine whether the continuance
of the dispute or situation is likely to endanger the maintenance of interplanetary
peace and security; [1]
Article 35
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Any member of the United Federation may bring any
dispute, or any situation of the nature referred to in Article 34, to the
attention of the Federation Council or the Supreme Assembly; [1]
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A planetary social system which is not a member of
the United Federation of Planets may bring to the attention of the Federation
Council or the supreme assembly any dispute to which it is a party if it
accepts in advance, for the purposes of disputes, the obligation of pacific
settlement provided in these Articles of Federation; [1]
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The proceedings of the Supreme Assembly in respect
to matters brought to its attention under this Article will be subject
to the provisions of Articles 11 and 12; [1]
Article 36
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The Federation Council may, at any stage of a dispute
of the nature referred to in Article 33 or of a situation of like nature,
recommend procedures or appropriate methods of adjustment; [1]
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The Federation Council shall take into consideration
any procedures for the settlement of the dispute which have already been
adopted by the parties; [1]
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In making recommendations under the Article the Federation
Council should also take into consideration that legal disputes should
as a general rule be referred to the interplanetary supreme court of justice
in accordance with the provisions of the statute of the court; [1]
Article 37
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Should the parties to a dispute as referred to in
Article 33 fail to settle it by means indicated in that Article, they shall
refer it to the Federation Council; [1]
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If the Federation Council deems that the continuance
of the dispute is in fact likely to endanger the maintenance of interplanetary
peace and security, it shall decide whether to take action under Article
36 or to recommend such terms as it may consider appropriate; [1]
Article 38
Without prejudice to the provisions of
Articles 33 to 37, the Federation council may, if all the parties to any
dispute so request, make recommendations to the parties with a view to
a pacific settlement of the dispute. [1]
Chapter VII:
Action with Respect to Threats of the Peace, Breaches
of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression
Article 39
The Federation Council shall determine
the existence of any threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of
aggression and shall make recommendations to maintain or restore interplanetary
peace and security; [1]
Article 40
In order to prevent aggravation of the
situation, the Federation Council may call upon the parties concerned to
comply with such provisional measures as it deems necessary or desirable.
Such provisional measures shall be without prejudice to the rights, claims,
or position of the parties concerned. The Federation Council shall take
into account any failure to comply with such provisional measures; [1]
Article 41
The Federation Council may decide what
measures short of the use of armed force are to be employed to give effect
to its decisions, and may call upon the members of the United Federation
to apply such measures. These may include partial or complete interruption
of economic relations, inter-planet radio and space travel, and severance
of diplomatic relations; [1]
Article 42
Should the Federation Council consider
that measures under Article 41 would be inadequate or have proved to be
inadequate, it may take such action by armed force as necessary to maintain
or restore interplanetary peace and security. Such action may include demonstrations,
blockades, and other operations by Star Fleet combined peace-keeping forces; [1]
Article 43
All members of the United Federation
in obligation to the maintenance of interplanetary peace and security,
agree to make available to Star Fleet, on call of the Federation Council,
armed forces, assistance and facilities, including rights of passage, necessary
for the maintenance of interplanetary peace and security; [1]
Article 44
When the Federation Council has decided
to use force it shall, before calling upon a member not represented on
it to provide armed forces in fulfilment of obligations assumed under Article
43, invite that member to participate in the decision of the Federation
Council relating to the employment of contingents of the member's armed
forces; [1]
Article 45
In order to enable the United Federation
to take urgent military measures, all members so capable, shall assign
contingents of their armed forces to Star Fleet to be employed as a single
peace-keeping force of the United Federation of Planets. All contingents
so assigned, and for the duration of their assignment, shall hold full
faith and loyalty to the United Federation of Planets and the protection
of the purposes and principles of these Articles of Federation; [1]
Article 46
Plans for the application of Star Fleet
armed forces shall be made by the Federation Council with the assistance
of the Military Staff Committee of Star Fleet Headquarters; [1]
Article 47
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There shall be established within Star Fleet a Military
Staff Committee to advise and assist the Federation Council on all matters
relating to the United Federation's military requirements for maintaining
interplanetary peace and security; [1]
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The Military Staff Committee shall consist of the
chiefs of staff of the permanent members of the Federation Council, or
their representatives. Any member of the United Federation may be invited
to provide representation on the Military Staff Committee where its responsibilities
requires the participation of that member in its work; [1]
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The Military Staff Committee, with the authorization
of the Federation council, shall establish a Star Fleet as the armed, peace-keeping,
forces of the United Federation of Planets. It shall be responsible for
the establishment and maintenance of all facilities of Star Fleet, including
armed ships, starbases, and training facilities; [1]
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The Military Staff Committee shall be responsible
under the Federation council for the strategic direction of Star Fleet
armed forces, and the other armed forces of the members when required for
the maintenance of interplanetary peace and security; [1]
Article 48
The action required to carry out decisions
of the Federation Council for the maintenance of interplanetary peace and
security shall be taken by Star Fleet, using such contingents as appropriate
to the specific action; [1]
Article 49
The members of the United Federation
shall join in affording mutual assistance in carrying out the measures
decided upon by the Federation Council and in assisting Star Fleet in the
performance of its duties and obligations; [1]
Article 50
If preventive or enforcement measures
against any planet are taken by the Federation Council, any other planet,
whether a member of the United Federation or not, which finds itself confronted
with special economic problems arising from the carrying out of these measures
shall have the right to consult with the Federation Council with regard
to the solution of its problems; [1]
Article 51
Nothing in These Articles of Federation
shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense
against armed attacks occurring to members of the United Federation, until
the Federation Council has taken measures necessary to maintain interplanetary
peace and security, and Star Fleet forces can be brought into action. Such
actions taken by members of the United Federation in their self-defense
shall be immediately reported to the Federation Council. [1]
Chapter VIII:
Star Fleet
Article 52
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There is established a Star Fleet as the armed peace-keeping
forces of the United Federation of Planets. It shall initially be comprised
of contingents assigned to it by members of the United Federation under
Article 43 until such time as facilities, recruitment, and training obviates
the necessity of drawing upon the armament of any member, except as provided
in Article 49; [1]
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The operations and actions of Star Fleet shall at
all times be under the direct cognizance of the Federation Council and
the Military Staff Committee which shall also prepare and approve the budget
for Star Fleet operations; [1]
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Initial expenditure is authorized under these Articles
of Federation for the establishment of a Star Fleet Headquarters and two
starbases to be equitably located within the boundary of the United Federation
of Planets and outside of any possible conflict with the territorial boundaries
of any member of the United Federation. The Federation Council shall review
and approve such other expansions of starbases and other facilities as
shall seem appropriate from time to time in the maintenance of interplanetary
peace and security; [1]
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Initial expenditure is also granted under these Articles
of Federation for the establishment of a Star Fleet Academy for the purpose
of training officers and personnel for Star Fleet duty. The standards for
training such officers and personnel shall be determined by the Military
Staff Committee and approved by the Federation Council; [1]
Article 53
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Initial expenditure is granted under these Articles
of Federation for the design, procurement, and operation of fourteen (14)
heavy cruiser type of starships to provide the nucleus of Star Fleet's
peace-keeping armed forces. These cruisers shall be capable of extended
duration patrol of intra-galactic range, with weaponry appropriate to such
class of starships. They shall be provided with fire-power superior to
that now employed by any member of the United Federation, and appropriate
to the tasks expected of them; [1]
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Expenditure is also granted under these Articles
of Federation for the procurement and construction of such lesser classes
of space forces as shall be required to support Star Fleet operations and
the heavy cruiser class of starships. These may be, but not necessarily
limited to, types such as scouts, destroyers, transports, re-supply, shuttlecraft,
and survey ships; [1]
Article 54
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The training of base personnel and ship complements
shall include all fields of science and technology as well as the military
arts in Star Fleet. It is the intent of these Articles of Federation that
Star Fleet shall be used to conduct missions of scientific exploration
and investigation within the treaty exploration territory whenever its
services are not required in the maintenance of interplanetary peace and
security; [1]
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Star Fleet headquarters and the Federation Council
shall be at all times kept informed of the activities undertaken, or contemplated,
for the scientific exploration and investigation of the treaty exploration
territory. Any ship so employed shall be detached from military fleet duty
and re-assigned as a non-military scientific unit of the United Federation. [1]
Chapter IX:
Interplanetary Economic and Social Co-operation
Article 55
With a view to creating conditions of
stability and well-being which are necessary for peaceful relations among
planetary social systems based on respect for the principles of equal rights
and self determination of all intelligent life-forms, the United Federation
of Planets shall promote: [1]
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Higher standards of living, full employment, and
conditions of economic and social progress and development; [1]
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Solution of interplanetary economic, social, health,
and related problems; and interplanetary cultural and educational cooperation;
and [1]
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Universal respect for, and observance of, intelligent
life-form rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as
to culture, sex, language, or religion; [1]
Article 56
All members pledge themselves to take
joint and separate action in cooperation with the United Federation for
the achievement of the purposes and goals set forth in Article 55; [1]
Article 57
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The various specialized agencies, established by
interplanetary agreement and having wide interplanetary responsibilities
as defined in their basic instruments in economic, social, cultural, educational,
health, and related fields, shall be brought into relationship with the
United Federation in accordance with Article 63; [1]
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Such agencies thus brought into relationship with
the United Federation are hereafter referred to as specialized agencies; [1]
Article 58
The United Federation shall make recommendations
for the coordination of the policies and activities of the specialized
agencies; [1]
Article 59
The United Federation shall, where appropriate,
initiate negotiations among its members concerned for the creation of any
new specialized agencies required for the accomplishment of the purposes
set forth in Article 55; [1]
Article 60
Responsibility for the discharge of the
functions of the United Federation as set forth in this Chapter shall be
vested in the Supreme Assembly and, under the authority of the Supreme
Assembly, in the economic and social council which shall have for this
purpose the powers set forth in Chapter X. [1]
Chapter X:
The Economic and Social Council
Composition
Article 61
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The economic and social council shall consist of
eighteen (18) members of the United Federation as elected by the Supreme
Assembly; [1]
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Subject to the provisions of paragraph 3, six (6)
members of the economic and social council shall be elected each session
for a term of three (3) session periods. A retiring member shall be eligible
for immediate re-election; [1]
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At the first election, eighteen (18) members of the
economic and social council shall be chosen, the term of office of six
(6) members so chosen will expire at the end of one (1) session period,
and the terms of six (6) other members at the end of two (2) session periods
in accordance with arrangements made by the Supreme Assembly; [1]
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Each member of the economic and social council shall
have one (1) representative; [1]
Functions and Powers
Article 62
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The economic and social council may make or initiate
studies and reports with respect to interplanetary economic, social, cultural,
educational, health, and related matters and may make recommendations with
respect to any such matters to the Supreme Assembly, to the members of
the United Federation, and to specialized agencies concerned; [1]
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It may make recommendations for the purpose of promoting
respect for, and observance of, intelligent life-form rights and fundamental
freedoms for all; [1]
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It may prepare draft instruments with the rules prescribed
by the United Federation; [1]
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It may prepare draft instruments for admission to
the Supreme Assembly, with respect to matters falling within its competence; [1]
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It may call, in accordance with the rules prescribed
by the United Federation, interplanetary conferences on matters falling
within its competence; [1]
Article 63
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The economic and social council may enter into agreements
with any of its agencies referred to in Article 57, defining the terms
on which the agency concerned shall be brought into relationship with the
United Federation. Such agreements shall be subject to approval by the
Supreme Assembly; [1]
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It may coordinate the activities of the specialized
agencies through consultation with and recommendations to such agencies
and through recommendations to the Supreme Assembly and to the members
of the United Federation; [1]
Article 64
The economic and social council may take
appropriate steps to obtain reports from the specialized agencies. It may
make arrangements with the members of the United Federation and with the
specialized agencies to obtain reports on the steps taken to give effect
to its own recommendations and to recommendations on matters falling within
its competence by the Supreme Assembly; [1]
Article 65
The economic and social council may furnish
information to the Federation Council and shall assist the Federation Council
upon its request; [1]
Article 66
-
The economic and social council shall perform such
functions as fall within its competence in connection with the carrying
out of the recommendations of the Supreme Assembly; [1]
-
It may, with the approval of the Supreme Assembly,
perform services at the request of members of the United Federation and
at the request of specialized agencies; [1]
-
It shall perform such other functions as are specified
elsewhere in these Articles of Federation or as may be assigned to it by
the Supreme Assembly; [1]
Voting
Article 67
-
Each member of the economic and social council shall
have one vote; [1]
-
Decisions of the economic and social council shall
be made by a majority of the members present and voting; [1]
Procedures
Article 68
The economic and social council shall
set up commissions in economic and social fields and for the promotion
of intelligent life form rights, and such other commissions as may be required
for the performance of its functions; [1]
Article 69
The economic and social council shall
invite any member of the United Federation to participate, without vote,
in its deliberations on any matter of particular concern to that member; [1]
Article 70
The economic and social council may make
arrangements for representatives of the specialized agencies to participate,
without vote, in its deliberations and in those commissions established
by it, and for its representatives to participate in the deliberations
of the specialized agencies; [1]
Article 71
The economic and social council may make
suitable arrangements for consultation with non-governmental and intra-planet
organizations which are concerned with matters within its competence. Such
arrangements may be made with interplanetary organizations and, where appropriate,
the planetary organizations after consultation with members of the United
Federation concerned; [1]
Article 72
-
The economic and social council shall adopt its own
rules of procedure, including the method of selecting its director; [1]
-
The economic and social council shall meet as required
in accordance with its rules, which shall include provision for the convening
of meetings on the request of a majority of its members. [1]
Chapter XI:
Declaration Regarding Non-Self-Governing Regions
Article 73
Members of the United Federation which
have assumed responsibilities for the administration of regions whose intelligent
life forms have not yet attained a full measure of self-government recognize
the principle that the interests of the inhabitants of these regions are
paramount, and accept as a sacred trust the obligation to promote to the
utmost, within the system of interplanetary peace and security established
by these Articles of Federation, the well-being of the inhabitants of these
regions, and, to this end: [1]
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To ensure, with due respect for the cultures of the
intelligent life-forms concerned, their political, economic, social, and
educational advancement, their just treatment, and their protection against
abuses; [1]
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To develop self-government, to take due account of
the political aspirations of the intelligent life-forms, and to assist
them in the progressive development of their free political institutions,
according to the particular circumstances of each region and its intelligent
life-forms and their varying stages of advancement; [1]
-
To further interplanetary peace and security; [1]
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To promote constructive measures of development,
to encourage research, and to cooperate with one-another and, when and
where appropriate, with specialized interplanetary bodies with a view to
the practical achievement of the social, economic, and scientific purposes
set forth in this Article; and [1]
-
To transmit regularly to the Supreme-secretariat
for information purposes, subject to such limitations as security and statutory
considerations may require, statistical and other information of a technical
nature relating to economic, social, and educational conditions in the
regions for which they are respectively responsible other than those regions
to which Chapters XII and XIII apply; [1]
Article 74
Members of the United Federation also
agree that their policy in respect of the regions to which this Chapter
applies, no less than in respect of their metropolitan areas, must be based
on the general principle of good-neighborliness, due account being taken
of the interests and well-being of the rest of the Federation territory
in social, economic, and commercial matters. [1]
Chapter XII:
Interplanetary Trusteeship System
Article 75
The United Federation shall establish
under its authority an interplanetary trusteeship system for the administration
and supervision of such regions as may be placed thereunder by subsequent
individual agreements. These regions are hereinafter referred to as trust
regions; [1]
Article 76
The basic objectives of the trusteeship
system, in accordance with the purposes and principles of the United Federation
as laid down in these Articles of Federation, shall be: [1]
-
To further interplanetary peace and security; [1]
-
To promote the political, economic, social, and educational
advancement of the inhabitants of the trust regions, and their progressive
development towards self-government or independence as may be appropriate
to the particular circumstances of each region and its intelligent life
forms concerned, and as may be provided by the terms of the trusteeship
agreement; [1]
-
To encourage respect for intelligent life-form rights
and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to culture,
sex, language, or religion, and to encourage recognition of the inter-dependence
of the intelligent life-forms of the galaxy; and [1]
-
To ensure equal treatment in social, economic, and
commercial matters for all members of the United Federation and their nationals,
and also equal treatment for the latter in the administration of justice,
without prejudice to the adjustment of foregoing objectives and subject
to the provisions of Article 80; [1]
Article 77
-
The trusteeship system shall apply to such regions
in the following categories as may be placed thereunder by means of trusteeship
agreements: [1]
-
Regions now held under mandate; [1]
-
Regions which may be detached from alien social systems
as a result of interplanetary war; and [1]
-
Regions voluntarily placed under the trusteeship
system by social systems responsible for their administration; [1]
-
It will be a matter for subsequent agreement as to
which regions in the foregoing categories will be brought under the trusteeship
system and upon what terms; [1]
Article 78
The trusteeship system shall not apply
to regions which have become members of the United Federation of Planets,
relationship among which shall be based on the respect for the principle
of sovereign equality; [1]
Article 79
The terms of trusteeship for each region
to be placed under the trusteeship system, including any alteration or
amendment, shall be agreed upon by the social systems directly concerned,
including the mandatory power in the case of regions held under mandate
by a member of the United Federation, and shall be approved as provided
for in Articles 83 and 85; [1]
Article 80
-
Except as may be agreed upon in individual trusteeship
agreements, made under Articles 77, 79, and 81, placing each region under
the trusteeship system, and until such agreements have been concluded,
nothing in this Chapter shall be construed in or of itself to alter in
any manner the rights whatsoever of any social systems or any intelligent
life forms or the terms of existing agreements to which members of the
United Federation may respectively be parties; [1]
-
Paragraph 1 of this Article shall not be interpreted
as giving grounds for delay or postponement of the negotiation and conclusion
of agreements for placing mandated and other regions under the trusteeship
system as provided for in Article 77; [1]
Article 81
The trusteeship agreement shall in each
case include the terms under which the trust region will be administered
and designate the authority which will be exercising the administration
of the trust region. Such authority hereinafter called the administering
authority, may be one or more social systems of the United Federation itself; [1]
Article 82
There may be designated, in the trusteeship
agreement, a strategic area or areas which may include part or all of the
trust region to which the agreement applies, without prejudice to any special
agreement or agreements made under Article 43; [1]
Article 83
-
All functions of the United Federation relating to
strategic areas, including the approval of the terms of the trusteeship
agreements and of their subsequent alteration or amendment, shall be exercised
by the Federation Council; [1]
-
The basic principles set forth in Article 76 shall
apply to the intelligent life-forms of each strategic area; [1]
-
The Federation Council shall, subject to the provisions
of the trusteeship agreements and without prejudice to security considerations,
avail itself of the assistance of the trusteeship council to perform those
functions of the United Federation under the trusteeship system relating
to political, economic, social, and educational matters in the strategic
areas; [1]
Article 84
It shall be the duty of the administering
authority to ensure that the trust region shall play its part in the maintenance
of interplanetary peace and security. To this end the administering authority
may make use of volunteer forces, facilities, and assistance from the trust
region in carrying out the obligations towards the Federation Council undertaken
in this regard by the administering authority, as well as for the local
defense and the maintenance of law and order within the trust region; [1]
Article 85
-
The functions of the United Federation with regard
to trusteeship agreements for all regions not designated as strategic,
including the approval of the terms of the trusteeship agreements and their
alteration or amendment, shall be exercised by the Supreme Assembly; [1]
-
The trusteeship council, operating under the authority
of the Supreme Assembly, shall assist the Supreme Assembly in carrying
out these functions. [1]
Chapter XIII:
The Trusteeship Council
Composition
Article 86
-
The trusteeship council shall consist of the following
members of the United Federation: [1]
-
Those members administering trust regions; [1]
-
Such of those members mentioned by name in Article
23 as are not administering trust regions; and [1]
-
As many other members elected for three (3) session
periods by the Supreme Assembly as may be necessary to ensure that the
total number of members of the trusteeship council is equally divided between
those members of the United Federation which administer trust regions and
those which do not; [1]
-
Each member of the trusteeship council shall designate
one (1) specially qualified intelligent life-form to represent it therein; [1]
Functions and Powers
Article 87
The Supreme Assembly and, under its authority,
the trusteeship council, in carrying out their functions, may: [1]
-
Consider reports submitted by the administering authority; [1]
-
Accept petitions and examine them in consultation
with the administering authority; [1]
-
Provide for periodic visits to the respective trust
regions at times agreed upon with the administering authority; and [1]
-
Take these and other actions in conformity with the
terms of the trusteeship agreements; [1]
Article 88
The trusteeship council shall formulate
a questionnaire on the political, economic, social, and educational advancement
of the inhabitants of each trust region, and the administering authority
for each trust region within the competence of the Supreme Assembly shall
make a periodic report to the Supreme Assembly upon the basis of such questionnaire; [1]
Voting
Article 89
-
Each member of the trusteeship council shall have
one vote; [1]
-
Decisions of the trusteeship council shall be made
by a majority of the members present and voting; [1]
Procedure
Article 90
-
The trusteeship council shall adopt its own rules
of procedure, including the method of selecting its director; [1]
-
The trusteeship council shall meet as required in
accordance with its rules which shall include a provision for the convening
of meetings on the request of a majority of its members; [1]
Article 91
The trusteeship council shall, when appropriate,
avail itself of the assistance of the economic and social council and of
the specialized agencies in regard to matters with which they are respectively
concerned. [1]
Chapter XIV:
The Interplanetary Supreme Court of Justice
Article 92
The interplanetary Supreme Court of Justice
shall be the principle judicial instrument of the United Federation of
Planets. It shall function in accordance with the appended statute, which
is based upon the statute of the Tribunals of Alpha III, and forms an integral
part of these Articles of Federation; [1]
Article 93
-
All members of the United Federation are 'ipso facto'
parties to the statute of the interplanetary Supreme Court of Justice; [1]
-
A social system which is not a member of the United
Federation may become a party to the statute of the interplanetary Supreme
Court of Justice on conditions to be determined in each case by the Supreme
Assembly upon the recommendation of the Federation Council; [1]
Article 94
-
Each member of the United Federation undertakes to
comply with the decisions of the interplanetary Supreme Court of Justice
in any case to which it is a party; [1]
-
If any party in a case fails to perform the obligations
incumbent upon it under a judgement rendered by the Court, the other party
may have recourse to the Federation Council, which may, if it deems necessary,
make recommendations or decide upon measures to be taken to give effect
to the judgement; [1]
Article 95
Nothing in these Articles of Federation
shall prevent members of the United Federation of Planets from entrusting
the solution of their differences to other tribunals by virtue of agreements
already in existence or which may be concluded in the future; [1]
Article 96
-
The Supreme Assembly or the Federation Council may
request the interplanetary Supreme Court of Justice to give an advisory
opinion on any legal question; [1]
-
Other bodies of the United Federation and the specialized
agencies, which may at any time be so authorized by the Supreme Assembly,
may also request advisory opinions of the Court on legal questions arising
within the scope of their activities. [1]
Chapter XV:
The Supreme-secretariat
Article 97
The Secretariat shall be comprised of
a Supreme-secretariat and such staff as the United Federation may require.
The Supreme-secretariat shall be appointed by the Supreme Assembly upon
the recommendation of the Federation Council, and shall be the chief administrative
officer of the United Federation; [1]
Article 98
The Supreme-secretariat shall act in
that capacity in all meetings of the Supreme Assembly, of the Federation
Council, of the economic and social council, and of the trusteeship council,
and shall perform such other functions as are entrusted to the Secretariat
by these bodies. The Supreme-secretariat shall make a periodic report to
the Supreme Assembly on the work of the United Federation of Planets; [1]
Article 99
The Supreme-secretariat may bring to
the attention of the Federation Council any matter which in his opinion
may threaten the maintenance of interplanetary please and security; [1]
Article 100
-
In the performance of their duties the Supreme-secretariat
and the staff shall not seek or receive instructions from any government
or from any other authority external to the United Federation of Planets.
They shall refrain from any action which might reflect on their positions
as interplanetary officials responsible only to the United Federation; [1]
-
Each member of the United Federation undertakes to
respect the exclusively interplanetary character of the responsibilities
of the Supreme-secretariat and the staff and shall not seek to influence
them in the discharge of their responsibilities; [1]
Article 101
-
The staffs shall be appointed by the Supreme-secretariat
under regulations established by the Supreme Assembly; [1]
-
Appropriate staffs shall be permanently assigned
to the economic and social council, the trusteeship council, and, as required,
to other bodies of the United Federation. These staffs shall form a part
of the Secretariat; [1]
-
The paramount consideration in the employment of
the staff and in the determination of the conditions of service shall be
the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence,
and integrity. Due regard shall be paid to the importance of recruiting
the staff on as wide a geo-galactic basis as possible. [1]
Chapter XVI:
Miscellaneous Provisions
Article 102
-
Every treaty and every interplanetary agreement entered
into by any member of the United Federation after these Articles of Federation
come into force shall as soon as possible be registered with the Supreme
Secretariat and published by him; [1]
-
No party to any such treaty or interplanetary agreement
which has not been registered in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph
1 of this Article may invoke that treaty or agreement before any body of
the United Federation; [1]
Article 103
In the event of a conflict between the
obligations of the members of the United Federation under these Articles
of Federation and their obligations under any other interplanetary agreement,
their obligations under these Articles of Federation shall prevail; [1]
Article 104
The United Federation shall enjoy in
the territory of each of its members such legal capacity as may be necessary
for the exercise of its functions and the fulfilment of its purposes; [1]
Article 105
-
The United Federation shall enjoy in the territory
of each of its members such privileges and immunities as are necessary
for the fulfilment of its purposes; [1]
-
Representatives of the members of the United Federation
and officials of the organization shall similarly enjoy such privileges
and immunities as are necessary for the independent exercise of their functions
in connection with the organization; [1]
-
The Supreme Assembly may make recommendations with
a view to determining the details of the application of Paragraphs 1 and
2 of this Article or may propose conventions to the members of the United
Federation for this purpose. [1]
Chapter XVII:
Transitory Security Arrangements
Article 106
-
Pending the coming into full force of such special
agreements referred to in Article 43 as in the opinion of the Federation
Council enable it to begin the exercise of its responsibilities under Article
42, the parties to the Declaration of the United Federation shall consult
with one another and the other members of the United Federation with a
view to such joint action on behalf of the organization as may be necessary
for the purpose of maintaining interplanetary peace and security; [1]
-
Nothing in these Articles of Federation shall invalidate
or preclude action in relation to any social system which has been an adversary
of any signatory to these Articles of Federation, taken or authorized as
a result of that war by the governments having responsibility for such
action; [1]
Article 107
Amendments to these Articles of Federation
shall come into force for all members of the United Federation when they
have been adopted by a two thirds (2/3) vote of the members of the Supreme
Assembly and ratified in accordance with their respective statutory processes
by two thirds (2/3) of the members of the United Federation, including
all the permanent members of the Federation Council; [1]
Article 108
-
A general conference of the members of the United
Federation for the purpose of reviewing these Articles of Federation may
be held at a date and place to be fixed by a two thirds (2/3) vote of the
members of the Supreme Assembly and by a vote of any seven (7) members
of the Federation Council. Each member of the United Federation shall have
one (1) vote in the conference; [1]
-
Any alterations of these Articles of Federation recommended
by a two thirds (2/3) vote of the conference shall take effect when ratified
in accordance with their respective statutory processes by two thirds (2/3)
of the members of the United Federation including all the permanent members
of the Federation Council; [1]
-
If such conference has not been held before the tenth
regular session of the Supreme Assembly following the coming into force
of these Articles of Federation, the proposal to call such a conference
shall be placed on the agenda of that session of the Supreme Assembly,
and the conference shall be held if so decided by a majority vote of the
members of the Supreme Assembly and by a vote of any seven (7) members
of the Federation Council. [1]
Chapter XVIII:
Ratification and Signature
Article 109
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These Articles of Federation shall be ratified by
the signatory governments in accordance with their respective statutory
processes; [1]
-
The ratifications shall be deposited with the government
of the United Nations of the planet Earth, which shall notify all of the
signatory governments of each deposit as well as the Supreme-secretariat
of the organization when he has been appointed; [1]
-
These Articles of Federation shall come into full
force upon the deposit of the ratifications by the United Nations of the
Planet Earth, the Planetary Confederation of 40 Eridani, the United Planets
of 61 Cygni, the Star Empire of Epsilon Indii, the Alpha Centauri Concordium
of Planets, and by a majority of the other signatory social systems. A
protocol of the ratifications deposited shall thereupon be drawn up by
the government of the United Nations which shall communicate copies thereof
to all the signatory governments; [1]
-
The governments signatory to these Articles of Federation
which ratify it after it has come into force will become original members
of the United Federation on the date of the deposit of their respective
ratifications. [1]
Article 110
These Articles of Federation, of which
the various language texts are equally authentic, upon the coming into
full force of the United Federation of Planets, shall be transferred by
the United Nations to the organization for permanent deposit in its archives.
Duly certified copies thereof shall be transmitted by the Supreme-secretariat
to the governments of all the signatory social systems. [1]
In faith whereof the representatives
of the governments of the United Federation of Planets have signed these
Articles of Federation. [1]
Done at the planet Babel Stardate 0965 [1]
(Followed by the signature sheets of
the original signatory governments) [1]
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Comments
This is reproduced word for word from "The Star Trek Technical Manual", by Franz Joseph. In case you don't know, there is a considerable history
between the book's writer and Gene Rodenberry, which has resulted in the status of the information being somewhat nebulous. As far as this site is
concerned, information from FJ's book is treated as 'official'. That is, it is as good as the information in the technical manuals or novels but not
as good as that from the episodes. Since TNG et al have never given us any real glimpse of the Federation constitution, this one stands for now. It's
apparently based heavily on the UN charter.