T e United Nations Security Council, terrorism and the rule of law

Type
Publication
Authors
Powell ( C, H. )
Category
Publication Year
2012
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom
URL
[ private ]
Pages
25p
Subject
Terrorism, UN, Security council, Rule of law
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Abstract
T e United Nations Security Council is in a unique position amongst interstate bodies. It is entrusted by an institution with almost universal membership – the United Nations – with maintaining international peace and security. To carry out its mandate, the Council enjoys an extraordinary power: if it finds a threat to the peace, a breach of the peace or an act of aggression, the Council is empowered by Chapter VII of the UN Charter to issue mandatory resolutions – resolutions which states are obliged, under the Charter, to implement. 1 An example is the imposition of a mandatory arms embargo against apartheid South Africa in November 1977.
Description
25 p.; 28 cm
Number of Copies
1
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Chrips | 183 | 1 | Yes |