The Syrian conflict has brought into sharp focus the exercise of the veto by some permanent members of the Security Council, highlighting significant shortcomings in the Council’s ability to respond effectively to grave humanitarian situations, particularly those involving mass atrocity crimes. It has also raised issues of legitimacy and credibility in Security Council decision-making, yet a growing clamour within the General Assembly for veto reform has, to date, not resulted in tangible change. The purpose of this article is to examine how the Security Council can improve the effectiveness of its response to humanitarian concerns but still maintain its position at the centre of the response to threats to international peace and security. ...
We continue to advocate for a Security Council referral to the International Criminal Court or an ad...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
During the Cold War, ideological divisions stymied the UN Security Council mandate to address threat...
The Syrian conflict has brought into sharp focus the exercise of the veto by some permanent members ...
The purpose of this research is to provide an analysis of the United Nations Security Council compli...
LL.M. (International Law)Syria is currently embroiled in a bitter and bloody conflict which began th...
This paper argues that the permanent members of the Security Council (the SC) should have a responsi...
Over the past two decades, there has been a significant shift in international expectations with res...
The United Nations (UN) is a new International order organization formed after the failure of the Po...
The decision-making procedures used in the UN Security Council – chiefly the veto granted to its fiv...
After Russia’s thirteen vetoes and seven by China to shield the Syrian regime from any action, it se...
The humanitarian crisis in Syria is worse than ever. The late efforts by the UN Security Council hav...
In April 2018 in response to a chemical weapons attack in Syria, the USA, UK and France attacked Syr...
The UN Security Council has been deeply divided over how to respond to the Arab Spring crisis in Syr...
The United Nations Security Council has been of unique importance and authority in serving the maint...
We continue to advocate for a Security Council referral to the International Criminal Court or an ad...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
During the Cold War, ideological divisions stymied the UN Security Council mandate to address threat...
The Syrian conflict has brought into sharp focus the exercise of the veto by some permanent members ...
The purpose of this research is to provide an analysis of the United Nations Security Council compli...
LL.M. (International Law)Syria is currently embroiled in a bitter and bloody conflict which began th...
This paper argues that the permanent members of the Security Council (the SC) should have a responsi...
Over the past two decades, there has been a significant shift in international expectations with res...
The United Nations (UN) is a new International order organization formed after the failure of the Po...
The decision-making procedures used in the UN Security Council – chiefly the veto granted to its fiv...
After Russia’s thirteen vetoes and seven by China to shield the Syrian regime from any action, it se...
The humanitarian crisis in Syria is worse than ever. The late efforts by the UN Security Council hav...
In April 2018 in response to a chemical weapons attack in Syria, the USA, UK and France attacked Syr...
The UN Security Council has been deeply divided over how to respond to the Arab Spring crisis in Syr...
The United Nations Security Council has been of unique importance and authority in serving the maint...
We continue to advocate for a Security Council referral to the International Criminal Court or an ad...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
During the Cold War, ideological divisions stymied the UN Security Council mandate to address threat...