Supranationalism and the superpower Rubicon.(The Chapter VII Powers of the United Nations Security Council)(Book review)
From: Human Rights & Human Welfare
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Date: 1/1/2005
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Author: Hussain, Imtiaz
The Chapter VII Powers of the United Nations Security Council by Erika de Wet. Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 2004. 413pp.
By joining the United Nations (UN), countries agree to neither threaten nor violate the territorial integrity or political independence of any other state. Among the exceptions to this Article 2:4 provision of the UN Charter are the Charter's own Chapter VII articles 39-51, directed against threats and breaches of peace and acts of aggression. This is all ...
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