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Un Security Council Reform and the Right of Veto: A Constitutional Perspective
Contributor(s): Fassbender, Bardo (Author)
ISBN: 9041105921     ISBN-13: 9789041105929
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
OUR PRICE:   $261.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | International
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Law | Constitutional
Dewey: 341.232
LCCN: 98016776
Series: Legal Aspects of International Organizations
Physical Information: 1.16" H x 6.6" W x 9.72" (1.81 lbs) 436 pages
 
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This book is a timely contribution to the present discussion of a constitutional reform of the United Nations, a discussion rekindled by the end of the cold War and the significant involvement of the UN in international peacemaking and peacekeeping since the Kuwait crisis. Like the new debate, the work focuses on the Security Council, its composition and possible enlargement, its decision-making process and competences, and its relationship with the General Assembly and the International Court of Justice. Particular regard is given to the right of veto of the permanent members of the Security Council, which is seen as the central, and most problematic, feature of the present constitution of the UN.
The work describes and analyzes the reform discussion as it has taken place at the UN since 1991. The different proposals made by governments, NGOs and individual scholars are evaluated by applying a number of standards and concepts ensuing from a perception of the UN Charter as constitution of the international community. Thus, the study advances a comprehensive constitutional theory of the UN and redefines the place of the Charter in contemporary international law.