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An investigation of the international responsibility of the Security Council from the perspective of the rule of law within the framework of the international legal system

Journal: Science and Education (Vol.5, No. 7)

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Page : 91-98

Keywords : International Organizations; United Nations Security Council; Peacekeeping Operations; International Law Violations; International Responsibility;

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Abstract

The scope of activities of international organizations, including the United Nations and its organs, has undergone significant changes in recent years. Among these, the activities of the Security Council have seen remarkable qualitative and quantitative expansion. One aspect of this development is the increased likelihood of illegal or extralegal actions being taken, causing harm to other subjects of international law. For instance, while the Council’s involvement in peacebuilding and peacekeeping operations has significantly contributed to maintaining international peace and security, it has also resulted in some violations of international rules during implementation. The undertaking of illegal and extralegal activities opens another window in the field of international law, namely international responsibility. The issue of the responsibility of international organizations in general, and the Security Council in particular, is important in the discussion of the rule of law governing this Council and should be considered as a practical outcome.

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