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Role of the United Nation Security
Council in Resolving International
Disputes
BY ABDUL BASIT
THE UNITED NATIONS:
An international organization
Founded in 1945 with the purpose to:
--To maintain international peace and security
--To promote economic and social development
--To promote human right
 Original members –51; present members –193.
(latest –south Sudan – July 2011)
 Headquarters – in New York
HISTORY OF THE UN:
 After world war 2 – nations were in ruins and world wanted
peace.
 50 countries gathered in san Francisco in 1945 to sign a
document – The UN charter – which created an organization –
THE UNITED NATIONS
 The charter signed on 26 June 1945 by the representatives of 50
countries. Poland singed later and became one of the original 51
member states
 Charter came into force / the un officially came into existence on
24 October 1945
 The forerunner of UN was the league of nations
LEAGUE OF NATIONS:
 An organization conceived during First World War
 Established in 1919 under the treaty of versailes
 To promote international cooperation and to achieve
peace and security
 The international labor organization (Ilo) was also
created under the treaty of Versailles as an affiliated
agency of the League.
 The league of nations ceased its activities after failing
to prevent the second war.
.
 The name ‘United Nations’ coined by then U.S.
President – Franklin D. Roosevelt
 First used in the Declaration by United Nations of 1
Junuary 1942, during second World War.
 Original Un logo – created by a team of designers in
1945 – led by Oliver Lincoln Lundquist
 Official language of UN-
Arabic , Chinese , English , French , Russian , Spanish
THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM:
UN Principal organs
general
assembly
Security
council
Economic &
social council
International
court of justice Trusts
hip
council
Secret
erat
•All were established in 1945 when the UN was founded
GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
 Main deliberative , policymaking and representative
organ of UN
 All 193 members represented in the general assembly (
only UN body with universal representation)
 Located in New York
 Meets each year – in September
 Elects a general assembly president each year
 Membership of states in UN – by a decision of general
assembly upon recommendation of security council
The GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
 Decision making in general assembly:
--Two Third majority: on decisions of importance (
peace and security , admission of new members and
budgetary matters )
--Simple majority: other decisions
 Sitting arrangements in the general assembly hall
changes each session
-- During the 74th session (2019-2020) – ghana
accupied the first seat in the hall
THE SECURITY COUNCIL:
SECURITY COUNCIL:
 ROLE- to maintain international peace and security
 Take lead in determining existence of threat to the peace or act of
aggression
 Located in New York
 SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT – changes every month on
rotation
 TOTAL MEMBERS – 15 ( 5 permanent and 10 non permanent – for
2 year term).
 Each member has one vote.
 5 permanent members - China , France , Russia Federation , the
united kingdom , and the United states
SECURITY COUNCIL:
 A member state of Un which is not a member of
security council may participate in discussions
(without a vote ) when the council considers that
country`s interests are affected
 VETO POWER : refers to the power of permanent
member to veto ( reject ) any resolution of security
council
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIAL:
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL:
 UN`s central platform for reflection , debate , and
innovative thinking on sustainable development
 Work towards 3 dimensions of sustainable
development – economic , social and environmental
 Also responsible for follow – up to major UN
conferences and summits
 Members- 54 – for overlapping 3 years terms
 Located in New York
 Current president – her Excellency Mona juul of
Norway
THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL:
THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL:
 It was established to provide international supervision
for 11 Trust Territories ad to promote their advancement
towards self – government or independence
 TRUST TERRITORY – a non – self governing territory
placed under an administrative authority by the
Trusteeship council of UN
 Aims of trusteeship system got fulfilled by 1994 all Trust
Territories attained self – government or independence,
either as separate state or by joining neighboring
independent countries
TRUSTEESHIP:
 Trusteeship council suspended operation on
1`November 1994 – a month after independence of
Palau- last remaining UN trust territory
 By a resolution adopted on 25 MAY 1994-
Trusteeship council amended its rules of procedure –
dropped annual meets and agreed to meet as
occasion required
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE:
 Principal judicial organ of UN
 ROLE: to settle legal disputes submitted to it by states (in
accordance with international law) and to give advisory opinions on
legal questions
 COMPOSEDOF 15 judge , elected for 9 years by the UN general
assembly and the security council
 Its seat is at the peace place in the Hague ( Netherland )
 The only principle organ of UN not located in New York (USA)
 its official language are English and French
 Icj is the successor of the permanent court of international justice
(PCJ), which was established by the league of nations in 1920.
THE SECRETARIAT
THE SECRETARIT
 Comprises – secretary general and tends of
thousands of international UN staff members
 Organized along departmental lines , each
department / office having distinct action and
responsibility
 Appointment of secretary general – by the general
assembly – for a 5 year, renewable term
 Secretary – general is the chief administrative officer
and head of the secretariat
 Located in New York
The SECRETARIAT
 Current secretary general of UN : ANTONIO
GUTERRES
 Ninth secretary general
 Took office on 1st January 2o17
 Before belong secretary general – served as united
nations high commissioner for refugees from June
2005 to December 2015
 Served as prime minister of Portugal from 1995 to
2002
A Factual Analysis
 The United Nations also played a significant role in resolving disputes
between the contested states over many decades, with the aid of the
UNSC (the main body in charge of maintaining peace and security).
 The committee itself undertakes investigation and mediation in some
cases.
 If a dispute continues, leading to struggle between/among the states,
the committee’s primary responsibility is to bring it to an end as soon
as possible.
 Under the United Nations Charter, the UN Secretary-General has the
power to bring any matter to the attention of the Security Council that
it thinks may threaten peace and security throughout the world as one
of the Secretary's essential or significant rules (Art.52, (2008).
Functions and powers of the security council
 To maintain international peace and security in accordance with the
purposes and principles of UN
 It can investigate any dispute that may lead to international peace and
security problems.
 It has the power to determine the existence of any dispute that may to any
act of aggression from the countries.
 It can take military action against any aggressor country.
 It has the power to create laws to regulate the armaments.
 It has the power to recommend the admission of new states.
 It elects the judges of ICJ with general Assembly.
Cases Where the UNSC Has Invoked Its Powers To
Bring About Settlement of International Disputes:
 Iran-Azerbaijan Crisis Case of 1946:
 Indonesian Dispute with Holland:
 The Berlin Blockade by the Soviet Union:
 South and North Korea Case:
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Role of United Nations resolving international disputes.pptx

  • 1. Role of the United Nation Security Council in Resolving International Disputes BY ABDUL BASIT
  • 2. THE UNITED NATIONS: An international organization Founded in 1945 with the purpose to: --To maintain international peace and security --To promote economic and social development --To promote human right  Original members –51; present members –193. (latest –south Sudan – July 2011)  Headquarters – in New York
  • 3. HISTORY OF THE UN:  After world war 2 – nations were in ruins and world wanted peace.  50 countries gathered in san Francisco in 1945 to sign a document – The UN charter – which created an organization – THE UNITED NATIONS  The charter signed on 26 June 1945 by the representatives of 50 countries. Poland singed later and became one of the original 51 member states  Charter came into force / the un officially came into existence on 24 October 1945  The forerunner of UN was the league of nations
  • 4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS:  An organization conceived during First World War  Established in 1919 under the treaty of versailes  To promote international cooperation and to achieve peace and security  The international labor organization (Ilo) was also created under the treaty of Versailles as an affiliated agency of the League.  The league of nations ceased its activities after failing to prevent the second war.
  • 5. .  The name ‘United Nations’ coined by then U.S. President – Franklin D. Roosevelt  First used in the Declaration by United Nations of 1 Junuary 1942, during second World War.  Original Un logo – created by a team of designers in 1945 – led by Oliver Lincoln Lundquist  Official language of UN- Arabic , Chinese , English , French , Russian , Spanish
  • 6. THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM: UN Principal organs general assembly Security council Economic & social council International court of justice Trusts hip council Secret erat •All were established in 1945 when the UN was founded
  • 7. GENERAL ASSEMBLY:  Main deliberative , policymaking and representative organ of UN  All 193 members represented in the general assembly ( only UN body with universal representation)  Located in New York  Meets each year – in September  Elects a general assembly president each year  Membership of states in UN – by a decision of general assembly upon recommendation of security council
  • 9. UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY:  Decision making in general assembly: --Two Third majority: on decisions of importance ( peace and security , admission of new members and budgetary matters ) --Simple majority: other decisions  Sitting arrangements in the general assembly hall changes each session -- During the 74th session (2019-2020) – ghana accupied the first seat in the hall
  • 11. SECURITY COUNCIL:  ROLE- to maintain international peace and security  Take lead in determining existence of threat to the peace or act of aggression  Located in New York  SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT – changes every month on rotation  TOTAL MEMBERS – 15 ( 5 permanent and 10 non permanent – for 2 year term).  Each member has one vote.  5 permanent members - China , France , Russia Federation , the united kingdom , and the United states
  • 12. SECURITY COUNCIL:  A member state of Un which is not a member of security council may participate in discussions (without a vote ) when the council considers that country`s interests are affected  VETO POWER : refers to the power of permanent member to veto ( reject ) any resolution of security council
  • 13. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIAL:
  • 14. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL:  UN`s central platform for reflection , debate , and innovative thinking on sustainable development  Work towards 3 dimensions of sustainable development – economic , social and environmental  Also responsible for follow – up to major UN conferences and summits  Members- 54 – for overlapping 3 years terms  Located in New York  Current president – her Excellency Mona juul of Norway
  • 16. THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL:  It was established to provide international supervision for 11 Trust Territories ad to promote their advancement towards self – government or independence  TRUST TERRITORY – a non – self governing territory placed under an administrative authority by the Trusteeship council of UN  Aims of trusteeship system got fulfilled by 1994 all Trust Territories attained self – government or independence, either as separate state or by joining neighboring independent countries
  • 17. TRUSTEESHIP:  Trusteeship council suspended operation on 1`November 1994 – a month after independence of Palau- last remaining UN trust territory  By a resolution adopted on 25 MAY 1994- Trusteeship council amended its rules of procedure – dropped annual meets and agreed to meet as occasion required
  • 19. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE:  Principal judicial organ of UN  ROLE: to settle legal disputes submitted to it by states (in accordance with international law) and to give advisory opinions on legal questions  COMPOSEDOF 15 judge , elected for 9 years by the UN general assembly and the security council  Its seat is at the peace place in the Hague ( Netherland )  The only principle organ of UN not located in New York (USA)  its official language are English and French  Icj is the successor of the permanent court of international justice (PCJ), which was established by the league of nations in 1920.
  • 21. THE SECRETARIT  Comprises – secretary general and tends of thousands of international UN staff members  Organized along departmental lines , each department / office having distinct action and responsibility  Appointment of secretary general – by the general assembly – for a 5 year, renewable term  Secretary – general is the chief administrative officer and head of the secretariat  Located in New York
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  • 23. The SECRETARIAT  Current secretary general of UN : ANTONIO GUTERRES  Ninth secretary general  Took office on 1st January 2o17  Before belong secretary general – served as united nations high commissioner for refugees from June 2005 to December 2015  Served as prime minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002
  • 24. A Factual Analysis  The United Nations also played a significant role in resolving disputes between the contested states over many decades, with the aid of the UNSC (the main body in charge of maintaining peace and security).  The committee itself undertakes investigation and mediation in some cases.  If a dispute continues, leading to struggle between/among the states, the committee’s primary responsibility is to bring it to an end as soon as possible.  Under the United Nations Charter, the UN Secretary-General has the power to bring any matter to the attention of the Security Council that it thinks may threaten peace and security throughout the world as one of the Secretary's essential or significant rules (Art.52, (2008).
  • 25. Functions and powers of the security council  To maintain international peace and security in accordance with the purposes and principles of UN  It can investigate any dispute that may lead to international peace and security problems.  It has the power to determine the existence of any dispute that may to any act of aggression from the countries.  It can take military action against any aggressor country.  It has the power to create laws to regulate the armaments.  It has the power to recommend the admission of new states.  It elects the judges of ICJ with general Assembly.
  • 26. Cases Where the UNSC Has Invoked Its Powers To Bring About Settlement of International Disputes:  Iran-Azerbaijan Crisis Case of 1946:  Indonesian Dispute with Holland:  The Berlin Blockade by the Soviet Union:  South and North Korea Case: