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Law and Policy: Security Council’s Ability to Innovate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Danilo Türk*
Affiliation:
University in Ljubljana, Slovenia; currently for Political Affairs, United Nations

Abstract

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Type
An Imperial Security Council? Implementing Security Council Resolutions 1373 and 1390
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2003

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References

1 SC Res. 731 (Jan. 21, 1992), available at <http://www.un.org/Docs/scres/1992/sc92.htm>; SC Res. 748 (Mar. 31, 1992), available at <http://www.un.org/Docs/scres/1992/sc92.htm>.

2 Note by the president of the Security Council, UN Security Council, S/23500 (Jan. 31,1992), available at <http://projects.sipri.se/cbw/docs/cbw-unsc23500.html>.

3 SC Res. 1269 (Oct. 19, 1999), available at <www.un.org/Docs/scres/1999/sc99.htm>.

4 See SC Res. 1368 (Sept. 12, 2001), available at <http://www.un.org/Docs/scres/2001/sc2001.htm>; SC Res. 1373 (Sept. 28, 2001), available at <http://www.un.org/Docs/scres/2001/sc2001.htm>.

1 Farer, Tom J., Betond the Charter Frame: Unilateralism or Condominium , 96 AJIL 359, 364 (2002)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.