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The chapter VII powers of the United Nations Security Council

This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the powers of the Security Council under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
Print Book, English, 2004
Hart Pub., Oxford, 2004
XVIII, 413 p. ; 25 cm.
9781841134222, 1841134228
642561822
1 IntroductionPart I: Judicial Review2 Advisory Opinions of the International Courts of Justice (ICJ) as a Mechanism for Judicial Review3 Judicial Review as an Emerging General Principle of Law and its Implications for Contentious Proceedings Before the ICJPart II: Limitations to the Security Council’s Chapter VII Powers4 Limits to the Security Council’s Discretion under Article 39 of the Charter5 An Overview of the Substantive Limits to the Security Council's Discretion under Articles 40, 41 and 42 of the Charter6 Limits to the Security Council's Discretion to Impose Economic Sanctions7 Limits to the Security Council's Discretion to Authorise States and Regional Organisations to use Force8 Limits to the Security Council's Discretion to Authorise the Civil Administration of Territories 9 Limits to the Security Council's Discretion to Adopt (Quasi-) Judicial Measures10 Conclusion
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