Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace

The permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations possess veto power which was vested to them by the Charter of the United Nations to maintain global peace and security. As many, as well as recent events (Russia’s illegal aggression towards Ukraine in 2022) exhibit, in certain cir...

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Main Author: Vugar Ibrahimov
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/32048
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description The permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations possess veto power which was vested to them by the Charter of the United Nations to maintain global peace and security. As many, as well as recent events (Russia’s illegal aggression towards Ukraine in 2022) exhibit, in certain circumstances casting veto power, poses some perils to the global peace, per se, and they are twofold. First, all permanent members can exercise this power, according to their will, to block any resolution of the Security Council, including those that deplore their own illegal and illegit actions. The second challenge is the amendment of the UN Charter. The present wording of the UN Charter makes amending the Charter paradoxically onerous, if not impossible (by giving huge power to the permanent members again). Consequently, this situation has long triggered and urged politicians and legal scholars to explore possible solutions. This article will humbly contemplate the issue and explore the suggestions for the reinvigoration of the existing instruments to resolve the current legal and political quagmire.
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spelling doaj.art-18681b9f81f848a3accc476e359134872023-04-24T09:46:39ZengVilnius University PressVilnius University Open Series2669-05352023-04-0110.15388/PhDStudentsConference.2023.7Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peaceVugar Ibrahimov0Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany The permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations possess veto power which was vested to them by the Charter of the United Nations to maintain global peace and security. As many, as well as recent events (Russia’s illegal aggression towards Ukraine in 2022) exhibit, in certain circumstances casting veto power, poses some perils to the global peace, per se, and they are twofold. First, all permanent members can exercise this power, according to their will, to block any resolution of the Security Council, including those that deplore their own illegal and illegit actions. The second challenge is the amendment of the UN Charter. The present wording of the UN Charter makes amending the Charter paradoxically onerous, if not impossible (by giving huge power to the permanent members again). Consequently, this situation has long triggered and urged politicians and legal scholars to explore possible solutions. This article will humbly contemplate the issue and explore the suggestions for the reinvigoration of the existing instruments to resolve the current legal and political quagmire. https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/32048United NationsSecurity CouncilVeto PowerUN CharterPermanent MembersArticles 27
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Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
Vilnius University Open Series
United Nations
Security Council
Veto Power
UN Charter
Permanent Members
Articles 27
title Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
title_full Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
title_fullStr Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
title_full_unstemmed Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
title_short Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
title_sort paradox of voting peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
topic United Nations
Security Council
Veto Power
UN Charter
Permanent Members
Articles 27
url https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/32048
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