Law, Politics, and the Security Council : an Inquiry into the Handling of Legal Questions Involved in International Disputes and Situations / by Tae Jin Kahng.
One respect in which the United Nations has departed most widely from the League of Nations in its practice has been the method adopted by the Security Coundl for handling legal questions that arise in connection with its work. While the League Coundl followed the practice of re ferring to the Perma...
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1964.
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Table of Contents:
- I. Introduction
- II. Nature of Legal Questions and Problems of handling them
- III. Questions relating to the Competence of the Security Council
- (A) Competence of the Council and Domestic Jurisdiction
- (B) Competence of the Council and Article 107 of the Charter
- (C) Competence of the Council and Article 52 of the Charter
- (D) Question of Functional Competence of the Council
- (E) Observations
- IV. Questions relating to Procedure of the Security Council: Voting
- (A) Scope of Double Veto
- (B) Double Veto and Presidential Ruling under Rule 30
- (C) Effect of Abstention
- (D) Effect of Absence
- (E) Observations
- V. Questions relating to Substantive Rights and Duties of Parties
- (A) Corfu Channel Case
- (B) Egyptian Case
- (C) Trieste Case
- (D) Free Navigation through the Suez Canal Case
- (E) Suez Canal Company Case
- (F) Anglo-French Military Intervention
- (G) Cuban Crisis
- (H) Observations
- VI. Conclusions and Suggestions.