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Empowering the UN Security Council: Reforms to Address Modern Threats


ISBN13: 9780197780602
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Empowering the UN Security Council: Reforms to Address Modern Threats provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges and opportunities associated with empowering the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to fulfil its primary responsibility: to maintain international peace and security.

Across ten chapters, this timely book addresses several areas of possible reform, without amending the UN Charter, to improve the representative character of the UNSC, empower its elected members, restrain the use of the veto, and enhance the UNSC's ability to respond to modern threats including aggression and mass atrocity crimes. It explores the UNSC's relations with internal and external partners, including tapping the potential of the UN General Assembly, reinforcing the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, as well as strengthening cooperation with regional arrangements.

Now, more than ever, there is a realistic possibility borne out of the imperative of necessity to reform the UN Security Council to better ensure international peace and security for future generations. Bringing together an international cast of experts from multiple disciplines and all five regions of the world, Empowering the UN Security Council offers a roadmap toward a more legitimate and effective UNSC.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Foreword, Mohamed El Barade
Introduction, Mona Ali Khalil and Floriane Lavaud

PART I: EMPOWERING THE MEMBERSHIP
Chapter 1: Respecting the UN Charter, Tareq AlBanai
Chapter 2: Empowering the Elected Members, Syed Akbaruddin

PART II: FULFILLING THE RESPONSIBILITY
Chapter 3: Improving the UN Response to Aggression and Mass Atrocities, Alexander Marschik
Chapter 4: Ensuring Criminal Accountability, Adama Dieng

PART III: RESTRAINING THE VETO
Chapter 5: Restoring the Legitimacy of the Security Council, Ian Johnstone
Chapter 6: Restraining the Use of the Veto, Juan Manuel Gomez-Robledo and Pablo Arrocha Olabuenaga

PART IV: REIMAGINING THE PARTNERS
Chapter 7: Tapping the Full Potential of the General Assembly, Mona Ali Khalil
Chapter 8: Reinforcing the International Court of Justice, Catherine Amirfar and Floriane Lavaud
Chapter 9: Enforcing the Rome Statute and the Geneva Conventions, Fatou Bensouda
Chapter 10: Strengthening Regional Cooperation, Bostjan Malovrh

Conclusion