The Security Council as a Legal Hegemon by Daniel Joyner.
EC-Council Cyber Research aims at making the cyberspace secure through the help of white papers submitted by a global audience on various security issues.
UN Security Council Resolution 1612 and Beyond Acknowledgements Watchlist is grateful for the generous support from the government of Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), which provided necessary resources to research and write this policy paper.
From Rhetoric to Reality: Achieving Gender Equality for Refugee Women and Girls 1 We should not mainstream gender into the oblivion — it should be exactly the opposite. We take it to heart and want to bring it forward. — Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (2017) Executive Summary This paper addresses the failure of the.
Reforming the Working Methods of the UN Security Council - The Next ACT. Introduction. On 2 May 2013 a group of just over 20 UN member states launched a new initiative to improve the working methods of the UN Security Council. The group chose the acronym ACT to highlight its goal of pressing for greater Accountability, Coherence and.
This paper provides a blueprint for the creation of an ESC, a plan that political leaders could follow in the coming months. It envisages an intergovernmental ESC based in the Council of the EU. Its day-to-day operations would be handled by the Council Secretariat, which would make the ESC relatively resource-neutral in terms of the additional staff and funding it requires. Hence, it would be.
The United Nations Security Council’s Legislative and Enforcement Powers and Climate Change. In Scott S, Ku C, editors, Climate Change and the UN Security Council. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2018. p. 101-130.
Overview This project examines the fundamental problem of how elected members on the Security Council can influence Council decision-making and norm development. Assembling a research team of international lawyers and political scientists, the project provides a rigorous, multi-disciplinary evaluation of why and when non-permanent Council members have succeeded in impacting.