The international political order has been \u27normalized\u27 through a number of principles that constitute our international legal and normative framework. The United Nations became one of the main sources of legitimacy informing the relation between states. This paper explores the role of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in the universalization of rules and principles, and as a sovereign center where decisions on the normal and abnormal behaviors and subjectivities in the international are made. By identifying and regulating what constitutes the exception to the rule and to international peace and security, the permanent members of the UNSC find themselves in a position to also define the limits of normality in international politi...
abstract: The potential empowerment of the UN System as a result of the Responsibility to Protect do...
The Outcome Document produced at the 2005 UN World Summit reveals both the promise and the potential...
Created in a post-crisis context, the Security Council is considered as the window through which Uni...
The international political order has been 'normalized' through a number of principles that constitu...
The thesis examines the legitimacy of the expanding powers of the Security Council and addresses the...
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is at the heart of the world's collective security system...
This paper discusses how the general and abstract concept of legitimacy applies to international ins...
The Thesis, which is titled ''Reform of the United Nations Security Council: A Requirement of the Ti...
This paper discusses how the general and abstract concept of legitimacy applies to international ins...
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC)’s mandate gives it the unique authority to maintain inter...
The considerable activism displayed by the Security Council over the last years and its dynamic appl...
We found that the post-World War II international security system as provided for in the United Nati...
Since the end of the Cold War, international politics and international law have not only become inc...
Reform of the UN Security Council and a stumbling block associated with it - abstract This thesis de...
There are 252 countries in the world that each day have their own pace of development, no matter in ...
abstract: The potential empowerment of the UN System as a result of the Responsibility to Protect do...
The Outcome Document produced at the 2005 UN World Summit reveals both the promise and the potential...
Created in a post-crisis context, the Security Council is considered as the window through which Uni...
The international political order has been 'normalized' through a number of principles that constitu...
The thesis examines the legitimacy of the expanding powers of the Security Council and addresses the...
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is at the heart of the world's collective security system...
This paper discusses how the general and abstract concept of legitimacy applies to international ins...
The Thesis, which is titled ''Reform of the United Nations Security Council: A Requirement of the Ti...
This paper discusses how the general and abstract concept of legitimacy applies to international ins...
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC)’s mandate gives it the unique authority to maintain inter...
The considerable activism displayed by the Security Council over the last years and its dynamic appl...
We found that the post-World War II international security system as provided for in the United Nati...
Since the end of the Cold War, international politics and international law have not only become inc...
Reform of the UN Security Council and a stumbling block associated with it - abstract This thesis de...
There are 252 countries in the world that each day have their own pace of development, no matter in ...
abstract: The potential empowerment of the UN System as a result of the Responsibility to Protect do...
The Outcome Document produced at the 2005 UN World Summit reveals both the promise and the potential...
Created in a post-crisis context, the Security Council is considered as the window through which Uni...