The United Nations and the Development of Collective Security: The Delegation by the UN Security Council of Its Chapter VII Powers

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Clarendon Press, 1999 - 311 頁
This book examines one of the most important challenges facing the United Nations today: the effective and lawful use of force by or under the authority of the UN to maintain or restore peace. It makes a significant contribution to the content of the law pertaining to the use of force by the UN and provides guidance as to the likely future developments in the legal framework governing collective action to maintain peace under the auspices of the United Nations.
 

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THE DELEGATION OF POWERS
4
THE GENERAL COMPETENCE OF THE SECURITY
16
THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
46
THE DELEGATION OF POWERS TO THE
50
32
57
The delegation to the SecretaryGeneral of certain powers
63
The delegation to the SecretaryGeneral of certain powers
76
THE DELEGATION OF POWERS TO
86
The case of Korea
169
A DELEGATION OF POWERS TO CARRY
194
The case of Iraq
200
The case of Haiti
207
The delivery of humanitarian assistance in Bosnia
217
The establishment of a safe haven in Rwanda
223
A DELEGATION OF POWERS TO ENFORCE
229
The Bangui Agreements in the Central African Republic
244

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95
PRECONDITIONS FOR THE LAWFUL
119
A principal organ must exercise authority and control
128
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING
142
LIMITATIONS ON THE COMPETENCE OF
153
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACTS OF A FORCE
163
THE DELEGATION OF POWERS TO
167
THE DELEGATION OF POWERS
247
THE POLICY OF DELEGATING CHAPTER VII
281
CONCLUDING REMARKS
285
Bibliography
287
Index
307
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關於作者 (1999)

Danesh Sarooshi is Senior Lecturer in Public international law at University College London

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