Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law 2003 (7) by Armin Bogdandy, Former Director Rudiger Wolfrum, Christiane

By Armin Bogdandy, Former Director Rudiger Wolfrum, Christiane E Philipp

Now in its 7th 12 months, the Max Planck Yearbook of United countries legislation has develop into a far sought-after discussion board for essays in overseas legislation concerning the UN. quantity seven is split into components. the 1st half contains themes just like the wars opposed to the Taliban and Iraq with an emphasis at the use of strength and ideas in armed clash, in addition to the query of so-called Rogue States and the way to house them, or easy methods to continue with the safety Council Reform after a decade of failed makes an attempt to reform it. the second one half offers with the ICC and overseas felony legislation. This quantity is for this reason back a needs to for any educational or practitioner concerned about foreign legislation and questions in regards to the United countries.

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Conforti, The Law and Practice of the United Nations, 2nd edition, 2000, 177; sceptical Froweinl Krisch, see note 49,21 who argue that it is not for the Security Council to enforce all overarching values of the international community; but this is not to say that the Security Council has no scope of action at all in this regard . S/RES/731 (1992) of 21 January 1992; S/RES/I044 (1996) of 31 January 1996; S/RES/I054 (1996) of 26 April 1996 (Sudan); S/RES/1267 (1999) of 15 October 1999; S/RES/1333 (2000) of 19 December 2000 (Afghanistan).

S/2003/350 of 21 March 2003). Letter of the Permanent Representative of the United States to the Security Council of 20 March 2003 (Doc. S/2003/351 of 21 March 2003). S/RES/687 (1991) 00 April 1991, paras 7 to 14. S/RES/1441 (2002) of 8 November 2002 in connection with S/RES/686 (1991) of 2 March 1991, S/RES/687 (1991) of 3 April and S/RES/1284 (1999) of 17 December 1999. 16 Max Planck UNYB 7 (2003) was accused of oppressing the civilian population, persecuting minorities, and failing to cooperate with relief organizations.

S/RES/1440 (2002) of 24 October 2002. S/RES/1438 (2002) of 14 October 2002. " This declaration under Article 39 UN Charter is the precondition for the Security Council to take measures in accordance with Chapter VII of the UN Charter with the view to maintain or to restore international peace and security. The measures the Security Council may include, are according to Article 42 UN Charter, military measures if other measures are considered inadequate or have proved to be inadequate. To that end all members have undertaken" ...

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