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Jun 24, 2020 · Part I provides a different understanding of the relationship between Article 2(4) and Article 51 of the Charter. This part explains Article 51 ...
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Jun 24, 2020 · Two provisions dominate legal thought and practice. Article 2(4) prohibits the use of armed force. Article 51 permits self-defense if an armed ...
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University: University of South Africa ; aggression, and armed attack in light of the 75th anniversary of the UN Charter. The series ; relationship between · 2(4) ...
Article 51. “Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defence if an armed attack occurs against a ...
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When the Security Council has decided to use force it shall, before calling upon a Member not represented on it to provide armed forces in fulfilment of the ...
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This Comment argues that it is unlawful for a United Nations. (UN) member state (“State A”) to invoke the UN Charter's Article.
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Jun 10, 2023 · Article 51 of the UN Charter acknowledges self-defense as an exception to the prohibition against the use of force. This provision explicitly ...
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