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Reforming the UN Security Council Membership

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Reforming the UN Security Council Membership

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Reforming the UN Security Council Membership book

The illusion of representativeness

Reforming the UN Security Council Membership

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Reforming the UN Security Council Membership book

The illusion of representativeness
BySabine Hassler
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 21 November 2012
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203078334
Pages 344
eBook ISBN 9780203078334
Subjects Law, Politics & International Relations
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Hassler, S. (2012). Reforming the UN Security Council Membership: The illusion of representativeness (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203078334

ABSTRACT

This book comprehensively examines the different proposals put forward for reforming the UN Security Council by analysing their objectives and exploring whether the implementation of these proposals would actually create a representative and more effective Security Council. The book places the discussion on reform of Security Council membership in the context of the council’s primary responsibility, which is at the helm of the UN collective security system. The author contends that only a Council that is adequately representative of the UN membership can claim to legitimately act on the members’ behalf. This book offers an inquiry into the Council’s constitutional framework and how far that framework still reflects the expectations and intentions of the founding nations, whilst remaining flexible enough to satisfy today’s, and possibly tomorrow’s, membership. Through the use of policy-oriented jurisprudence and elements of the International Law/International Relations theory this book explores how reform can best be realised.

Reforming the UN Security Council Membership will be of particular interest to scholars and students of International Law and International Relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

The Security Council at the Helm of Un Collective Security

chapter 2|26 pages

The Security Council’s Composition and Membership

chapter 3|29 pages

Institutional Reform and Its Signifi Cance for the Security Council

chapter 4|26 pages

Proposals on Representativeness

chapter 5|22 pages

Proposals on Size

chapter 6|30 pages

Proposals to Remedy Imbalance

chapter 7|28 pages

Membership Criteria, Power Prerogatives and Periodic Review

chapter 8|28 pages

A ‘Perfect’ Security Council?

chapter 9|19 pages

Concluding Thoughts

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