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The United Nations and the rule of law; charter development through the handling of international disputes and situations


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Author

John W. Halderman, John W. Halderman

Year of Publication

1966

Publisher

Oceana Publications

City of Publication

Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.

Pages

v, 248 pages 25 cm

Language

en

ARI Id

1671759565720


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Scope of the "Rule of Law"
Disputes and Situations Involving Charter Law
Attribution to United Nations of Quasi-Legislative and Judicial Authority
"Collective Measures" and "Peaceful Settlement" Functions
"Decisions" and "Enforcement" in Human Rights Cases
Powers of Assembly and Security Council To Apply Collective Measures
Major Sources of Confusion: "Recommendation, " "Permissiveness, " "Peace-Keeping Operations"
Substantive Power of Recommendation
United Nations Recommendations of Measures to be Applied by Member States
"Recommendation" and "Permissiveness" as Authority for United Nations Measures
"Peace-keeping" Concept Inimical to Charter Development
Legal Versus Political Approach
Charter of United Nations Articles Quoted (in whole or part) in the Text
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