The matter of role and influence of the United Nations in resolution of international conflicts is decisive because they demonstrate their legal presence at the national as well as international level. Throughout the paper, the authors insist on determination of resolution of international conflicts pursuant to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. The basic hypothesis of the paper has been established on the premise by studying relevant provisions of 1945 Charter of the United Nations, 1949 Geneva Conventions and two additional protocols of 1977, United Nations resolutions, international treaties and international customary rules of war, it is possible to accurately determine the role, character and significance of the United N...
The UN was established with the following four goals in mind: to sustain security and global peace; ...
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during...
This study examines the legal dimensions as to the role of the AU in conflict resolution in Africa s...
The matter of role and influence of the United Nations in resolution of international conflicts is d...
The matter of role and influence of the United Nations in resolution of international conflicts is d...
The United Nations, as an organisation created by equal sovereign states and built upon a single set...
If we look at the provisions contained in the United Nations (especially in its preamble), it will a...
“Uluslararası Uyuşmazlıkların Çözümünde Birleşmiş Milletler Genel Kurulu'nun Rolü” başlıklı tez çalı...
The purpose of this thesis will be, after having examined generally the principles which regulate th...
This thesis reviews in detail the powers, practice and effectiveness of the United Nations in the ma...
States have been and are still the most essential actors in international relations. The primary aim...
In an international context embracing the idealist concepts of harmony, cooperation, structural peac...
Scholars of international law have applauded the United Nations’ response to restoring peace and sec...
A ZLRev. article on the role of the UN as an effective peace maker.It has sometimes been argued tha...
International relations are the natural consequence of the development of a real complex of interest...
The UN was established with the following four goals in mind: to sustain security and global peace; ...
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during...
This study examines the legal dimensions as to the role of the AU in conflict resolution in Africa s...
The matter of role and influence of the United Nations in resolution of international conflicts is d...
The matter of role and influence of the United Nations in resolution of international conflicts is d...
The United Nations, as an organisation created by equal sovereign states and built upon a single set...
If we look at the provisions contained in the United Nations (especially in its preamble), it will a...
“Uluslararası Uyuşmazlıkların Çözümünde Birleşmiş Milletler Genel Kurulu'nun Rolü” başlıklı tez çalı...
The purpose of this thesis will be, after having examined generally the principles which regulate th...
This thesis reviews in detail the powers, practice and effectiveness of the United Nations in the ma...
States have been and are still the most essential actors in international relations. The primary aim...
In an international context embracing the idealist concepts of harmony, cooperation, structural peac...
Scholars of international law have applauded the United Nations’ response to restoring peace and sec...
A ZLRev. article on the role of the UN as an effective peace maker.It has sometimes been argued tha...
International relations are the natural consequence of the development of a real complex of interest...
The UN was established with the following four goals in mind: to sustain security and global peace; ...
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during...
This study examines the legal dimensions as to the role of the AU in conflict resolution in Africa s...