The UN Security Council and Its Decision-Making Mechanism

Authors

  • Nowre Reshed Nowre College of Law, University of Kerbala, Iraq
  • Ahmed Muhammad Mahal College of Law, University of Kerbala, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/9t48nm20

Keywords:

UN Security Council, Decision-Making Mechanism

Abstract

Protecting international peace and security is the primary goal of establishing the United Nations. To achieve this goal, the organization has established, since its founding, the International Security Council. The International Security Council is one of the most important main bodies of the United Nations and is primarily responsible for maintaining international peace and security. The Council also With the tasks entrusted to it under Article (24) of the Charter, after the members of the organization, pursuant to this article, entrusted the Council to carry out on behalf of the countries of the organization the task of maintaining international peace and security, which is represented by major and important duties, and because achieving this goal is entrusted to the Security Council, the Charter of Nations granted it the United Nations has many powers and powers that the General Assembly does not have. We find the basis of these powers in Chapters (6-7-8-12). The Council’s decisions also have binding force, as member states are committed to implementing its decisions, based on what is stated in Article (25) of the United Nations Charter, all of this comes in order to protect international peace and security. Article 23 of the United Nations Charter came as the basis for the establishment of this important body, after Chapter Five of the United Nations Charter regulated the work of the Security Council, including the functions and powers, formation and management of the Council’s meetings, and the work of its affiliated bodies. The composition of this Security Council has a characteristic that differs from the rest of the United Nations bodies, as the five major member states enjoy an advantage that the rest of the Council’s member states do not enjoy, and this advantage is evident in the right to permanent membership and the right to veto any decision issued by the Council. Finally, we conclude that the UN Security Council is the real institution that it dominates not only the United Nations, but the entire world. In view of the fundamental goal of the United Nations, which is to protect international peace and security. 

Downloads

Published

2024-06-01

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

The UN Security Council and Its Decision-Making Mechanism. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(10), 375-393. https://doi.org/10.61707/9t48nm20

Similar Articles

101-110 of 341

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.