How can the Security Council maintain international peace in times of global polarisation and contestation about principles of international legal and political order? Three experts with diverse geographic, socio-legal, and ideational backgrounds present their views on the Council's functions and deficits, and on tensions and future trajectories.
How can the Security Council maintain international peace in times of global polarisation and contestation about principles of international legal and political order? Three experts with diverse geographic, socio-legal, and ideational backgrounds present their views on the Council's functions and deficits, and on tensions and future trajectories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Congyan Cai is professor of international law at Fudan University, China. He engages international legal theory, foreign relations law, and Chinese international legal policies and practice. Professor Cai's recent books include The Rise of China and International Law (2019) and The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law (Cambridge, 2024, co-editor).
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Introduction: the Security Council's four defining fields of tensions Christian Marxsen; 1. The UN Security Council and the maintenance of peace in the global power shift Congyan Cai; 2. The UN Security Council - reflections on institutional strength Larissa van den Herik; 3. The UN Security Council between centralism and regionalism Tiyanjana Maluwa; Conclusion: power, procedures, and periphery: the Security Council in the Ukraine war Anne Peters.
Introduction: the Security Council's four defining fields of tensions Christian Marxsen; 1. The UN Security Council and the maintenance of peace in the global power shift Congyan Cai; 2. The UN Security Council - reflections on institutional strength Larissa van den Herik; 3. The UN Security Council between centralism and regionalism Tiyanjana Maluwa; Conclusion: power, procedures, and periphery: the Security Council in the Ukraine war Anne Peters.
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