TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL REFORM
Keywords:
United Nations, Security Council, reformation, veto, enlargement, representationAbstract
This article is dedicated to the issue of the United Nations reformation process in general and the Security Council reform in particular. The authors study the problem that has had increasing importance for decades. They point out the main concepts of the Organization and main matters of argument when it comes to the process of the Security Council reform. These include: the matter of enlargement, the matter of veto, the matter of representation.
Moreover, in the paper some approaches to reform’s execution are stated, as well as a brief analysis of how they might affect the Organization in general.
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