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  1. Chapter XIV of the UN Charter establishes the International Court of Justice as the principal judicial organ of the UN. It also regulates the jurisdiction, composition, functions and procedures of the Court, as well as its relationship with other UN organs and agencies.

  2. All kinds of human fallibilities are at work here: Safie's father is a falsely condemned criminal and promise-breaker, Felix is a conspirator, and marriage, a supposedly pure union of souls, needs to be brokered like an illicit business deal.

  3. If you loved me, you would be glad that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I. 29 I have told you now before it happens, so that when it does happen you will believe. 30 I will not say much more to you, for the prince of this world is coming.

  4. Chapter 14: Of the first and second Naturall Lawes, and of Contracts. Chapter 15: Of other Lawes of Nature. Chapter 16: Of Persons, Authors, and things Personated. Summary. A "Law of Nature" is a general rule that is discovered through reason. Such a law affirms human self-preservation and condemns acts destructive to human life.

  5. Summary: Chapter 14. The narrator suspends telling the story of Bilbo and the dwarves at the mountain and focuses on Smaug as the dragon flies toward Lake Town to wreak vengeance.

  6. For he that renounceth, or passeth away his Right, giveth not to any other man a Right which he had not before; because there is nothing to which every man had not Right by Nature: but onely standeth out of his way, that he may enjoy his own originall Right, without hindrance from him; not without hindrance from another.

  7. Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter. Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter deals with the International Court of Justice. Most provisions related to the World Court are contained in the Statute of the International Court of Justice, which is annexed to the Charter.

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