Topic: United Nations Security Council
One of the greatest problems with the UNSC (United Nations Security Council) role in regulating conflict and in resolving disputes such as those that arose over the Kosovo bombing lies in the nature and origins of the Security Council. Established at the end of the Second World War, it was an extension and refinement of the meetings of the 'big ...
It is interesting that the revolutions of 1688 to 1789 did not place much emphasis on courts. The Bills of Rights were not intended to be enforced by the courts against legislatures. The grievances to which the revolutions were directed were the excesses of an overweening domestic sovereign power. The democratic legislature was seen as the answer, not the problem ...
The UN Charter seeks to establish the The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as the supreme body for the regulation of international peace and security with what seems to appear as the sole right to authorize armed intervention.
There are limitations on the right to sanction intervention. 'Domestic' matters are not subject to its jurisdiction. It only has power if ...
