The competence of the Security Council over situations or disputes arising from human rights violations by a state under Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter
Abstract The peaceful settlement of disputes is one of the principles enumerated in the Charter of the United Nations, and the Security Council is entrusted with significant powers to achieve this goal. In today's world, accusations of human rights violations have become one of the primary chal...
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Dokumentumtípus: | Cikk |
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2023
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Sorozat: | HUNGARIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES
64 No. 2 |
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doi: | 10.1556/2052.2023.00451 |
mtmt: | 34786743 |
Online Access: | http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/30571 |
Tartalmi kivonat: | Abstract The peaceful settlement of disputes is one of the principles enumerated in the Charter of the United Nations, and the Security Council is entrusted with significant powers to achieve this goal. In today's world, accusations of human rights violations have become one of the primary challenges among nations in terms of upholding sovereignty. In accordance with the United Nations Charter, the Security Council may be called upon by the parties to a dispute, the General Assembly, or the Secretary-General, or it can act ex officio to seek a peaceful resolution or adjust a situation through peaceful means. If the Security Council determines that the situation or dispute in question may constitute a threat to international peace and security, it may invoke its powers under Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter. The purpose of this study is to examine the extent of the Security Council's competence and the powers it possesses when carrying out its conciliatory role in cases involving human rights violations by a Member State and conflicts that may arise regarding the interpretation and application of the United Nations Charter. |
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Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők: | 135-162 |
ISSN: | 2498-5473 |