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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dan Sarooshi (Senior Lecturer in Public International Law, Senior Lecturer in Public International Law, University College London)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.483kg ISBN: 9780198299349ISBN 10: 0198299346 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 03 August 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Foreword by Judge Rosalyn Higgins D.B.E., Q.C: 1: The General Legal Framework Governing the Process of a Delegation by the UN Security Council of its Chapter VII Powers I. The Nature of the Process of a Delegation of Chapter VII Powers II. The General Competence of the Security Council to Delegate its Chapter VII Powers III. Limitations on the General Competence of the Security Council to Delegate its Chapter VII Powers IV. The ICJ and the Justiciability of a Delegation of Chapter VII Powers 2: The Delegation of Powers to the UN Secretary-General I. The Competence of the Council to Delegate Chapter VII Powers to the Secretary-General II. The Legal Framework Governing the Exercise of Delegated Chapter VII Powers by the Secretary-General III. The Practice of the Secretary-General in Exercising Delegated Chapter VII Powers 3: The Delegation of Powers to UN Subsidiary Organs I. UN Subsidiary Organs: Issues of Definition II. The Authority of UN Principal Organs to Establish Subsidiary Organs: the Competence of the Council to Delegate Chapter VII Powers to Subsidiary Organs III. Preconditions for the Lawful Establishment of UN Subsidiary Organs 4: The Legal Framework Governing the Delegation of Powers to UN Member States I. The Competence of the Council to Delegate Chapter VII Powers to UN member States II. Limitations on the Competence of the Council to Delegate Chapter VII Powers to Member States III. Responsibility for the Acts of A Force Carrying Out UN Authorised Military Enforcement Action 5: The Delegation of Powers to UN Member States I. A Delegation of Powers to Counter a Use of Force by a State or Entities Within a State II. A Delegation of Powers to Carry Out a Naval Interdiction III. A Delegation of Powers to Achieve Humanitarian Objectives IV. A Delegation of Powers to Enforce a Council Declared No-Fly Zone: The Case of Iraq V. A Delegation of Powers to Ensure Implementation by Parties of an Agreement which The Council Has Deemed is Necessary for the Maintainance or Restoration of Peace 6: The Delegation of Powers to Regional Arrangements I. The Competence of the Council to Delegate Chapter VII Powers to Regional Arrangements II. The Delegation of Powers to NATO III. The Policy of Delegating Chapter VII Powers to Regional Arrangements 7: Concluding Remarks Bibliography IndexReviewsThe strength of the study lies in the thoroughness of analysis demonstrated throughout the work...an impressively constructed piece of scholarly research...a practitioner's guide for both academics and diplomats on the subject of Chapter VII delegationsof power. With sweeping efficiency, Sarooshi makes sense out of a previously nebulous corpus of Security Council practice, in the process creating a comprehensive benchmark for the comparison of all future Chapter VII delegations. Alexander Borisoff, Jnl. Intl. Law & Politics Vol. 32:1175 (2000) this book is a valuable contribution to the literature on the UN collective security system Journal of Conflict and curity Law, Volume six, number one contains a thorough and meticulous analysis of the legal implications of the doctrine of delegation when applied in the field of collective security Journal of Conflict and Security Law, Volume 6, Number 1 The attraction to the author's method is its simplicity, and it is a simplicity that belies an ability to resolve even the most complex issues. Once the theoretical structure is erected, Sarooshi can turn to analyze actual situations armed with an analytical tool of the first rate. Sarooshi's trenchant work, besides providing an invaluable analytical tool, is a remarkable compilation of UN practice and an immensely helpful legal resource. Harvard International Law Journal, 2000 the examination is impressive. there can be no doubt that this study constitutes an invaluable addition to the body of knowledge in this constantly evolving area. The British Year Book of International Law, 1999 impressive study The book stands out from others for its imaginativeness and thoughtfulness, and the mastery of a vast and complex practice of the Security Council over more than 50 years. Danesh Sarooshi develops indeed no less than a 'theory of legitimate delegation. European Journal of International Law, 2000 Dr Sarooshi has provided an elaborate analytical tool to examine Security Council practice and applied it sharply and perceptively. it is an exercise well-worth attempting and carried out in a most accomplished way. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1999 a comprehensive and well-conceived book...This excellent insight into a somewhat murky arenea provides quick access to the vital content, while at the same time providing an authoritative treatment of this complex subject. American Society of International Law Newsletter Comprehensive analysis of the UN Security Council's powers, practical in approach. Dr A. Kaczorowska, Principal Lecturer, Southampton Institute An excellent exploration of the Chapter VII power of the Security Council. Mr R. Wood, Anglia Polytechnic University Very welcome update on collective security issues. Charlotte Brelkerton, Liverpool John Moores University The high degree of conceptual clarity in a work that deals with the most complex aspects of the maintainance of international peace and security is the key to the book's success. P.A. Eden, University of Sussex Author InformationDan Sarooshi is Senior Lecturer in Public international law at University College London Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |