United Nations

United Nations
Author: Johan Kaufmann
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1980-09-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9028604103

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The Rule of Law in the United Nations Security Council Decision Making Process

The Rule of Law in the United Nations Security Council Decision Making Process
Author: Sherif Elgebeily
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781315413433

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The UN Security Council is entrusted under the UN Charter with primary responsibility for the maintenance and restoration of the international peace; it is the only body with the power to authorise military intervention legally and impose international sanctions where it decides. However, its decision-making process has hitherto been obscure and allegations of political bias have been made against the Security Council in its responses to potential international threats. Despite the rule of law featuring on the Security Council’s agenda for over a decade and a UN General Assembly declaration in 2012 establishing that the rule of law should apply internally to the UN, the Security Council has yet to formulate or incorporate a rule of law framework that would govern its decision-making process. This book explains the necessity of a rule of law framework for the Security Council before analysing existing literature and UN documents on the domestic and international rule of law in search of concepts suitable for transposition to the arena of the Security Council. It emerges with eight core components, which form a bespoke rule of law framework for the Security Council. Against this framework, the Security Council’s decision-making process since the end of the Cold War is meticulously evaluated, illustrating explicitly where and how the rule of law has been undermined or neglected in its behaviour. Ultimately, the book concludes that the Security Council and other bodies are unwilling or unable adequately to regulate the decision-making process against a suitable rule of law framework, and argues that there exists a need for the external regulation of Council practice and judicial review of its decisions.

The Rule of Law in the United Nations Security Council Decision Making Process

The Rule of Law in the United Nations Security Council Decision Making Process
Author: Sherif Elgebeily
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781315413440

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Efforts to reform the use of the veto -- Conclusions -- 11 Accountability -- Introduction -- Self-regulation -- The accountability, coherence and transparency (ACT) group -- The Office of the Ombudsperson -- Sibling UN organs -- The International Court of Justice -- Potential coordination with the ICJ -- The General Assembly -- Conclusions -- Final conclusions -- Index

China in the UN Security Council Decision making on Iraq

China in the UN Security Council Decision making on Iraq
Author: Suzanne Xiao Yang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415617697

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Examining China's changing role in the UN security council, in the context of policy decisions and the Iraq intervention.

Decision making in the UN Security Council

Decision making in the UN Security Council
Author: David Malone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1120532219

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The UN Security Council

The UN Security Council
Author: David Malone
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1588262405

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The nature and scope of UN Security Council decisions - significantly changed in the post-Cold War era - have enormous implications for the conduct of foreign policy. The UN Security Council offers a comprehensive view of the council both internally and as a key player in world politics. Focusing on the evolution of the council's treatment of key issues, the authors discuss new concerns that must be accommodated in the decisionmaking process, the challenges of enforcement, and shifting personal and institutional factors. Case studies complement the rich thematic chapters. The book sheds much-needed light on the central events and trends of the past decade and their critical importance for the future role of the council and the UN in the sphere of international security.

Reforming UN Decision Making Procedures

Reforming UN Decision Making Procedures
Author: Martin Daniel Niemetz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317575245

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The institutional procedures for the UN’s decision-making on issues of global peace and security, first and foremost the Security Council (SC), were conceived with the objective of enabling a swift but internationally coordinated response to irregular situations of crises. Today, however, the UN is constantly involved in situations of conflict and has expanded its range of activities. This book offers a concrete and practically applicable answer to the question of how to reform the UN and increase the legitimacy of the UN’s decision-making procedures on issues of global peace and security. In order to provide this answer, it connects the minutia of institutional design with the abstract principals of democratic theory in a systematic and reproducible method, thereby enabling a clear normative evaluation of even the smallest technical detail of reform. This evaluation demonstrates that there is a range of feasible proposals for reform that could improve the SC’s accountability both to the General Assembly and to the general public, that could increase the opportunities for effective input from the UN membership and NGOs. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of the United Nations, International Organizations and regional governance.

The UN Security Council and International Law

The UN Security Council and International Law
Author: Michael Wood,Eran Sthoeger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2022-06-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108613644

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The UN Security Council and International Law explores the legal powers, limits and potential of the United Nations Security Council, offering a broadly positive (and positivist) account of the Council's work in practice. This book aims to answer questions such as 'when are Council decisions binding and on whom?', 'what legal constraints exist on Council decision making?' and 'how far is the Council bound by international law?'. Defining the controlling legal rules and differentiating between what the Council can do, as opposed to what it should do as a matter of policy, this book offers both a tool for assessment of the Council as well as realistic solutions to address its deficiencies, and, most importantly, evaluates its potential for maintaining international peace and security, to the benefit of us all.