Elected Members of the Security Council: Lame Ducks or Key Players?

Author:   Nico J. Schrijver ,  Niels M. Blokker
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   99
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9789004425378


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   19 December 2019
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Conventional wisdom has it that the successful functioning of the UN Security Council almost completely depends on the role played by its five permanent members and the extent to which they can agree—or avoid to fundamentally disagree—on the many issues on the Council’s agenda. But the Council also consists of ten non-permanent or elected members who represent five different regions of the world, and who, though not vested with the right of veto, play an indispensable role in Council decision-making. This book aims to take a closer look at that role.

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Author:   Nico J. Schrijver ,  Niels M. Blokker
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Volume:   99
Weight:   0.491kg
ISBN:  

9789004425378


ISBN 10:   9004425373
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   19 December 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword  Stef Blok Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction  Niels Blokker, Nico Schrijver and Sarah Mead Part I: Elected Members: Law and Practice 2 Non-permanent Members of the Security Council: A Charter Perspective  Stephen Mathias and Keiichiro Okimoto 3 Elected Members Today: Overcoming the Handicaps  Ian Martin 4 Campaigning for an Elected Seat in the UN Security Council  Ann-Marie Ekengren and Ulrika Möller 5 More Non-Permanent Members? On the Need for a Second Enlargement of the Security Council  Niels Blokker Part II: Elected Members: Inside and Outside Experiences 6 Pursuing Peace and Justice on the Security Council: The Canadian Experience  Alistair Edgar 7 The Role of Elected Members on the UN Security Council: The New Zealand Experience 2015-16  Gerard van Bohemen 8 The Dutch Approach of Promoting the International Rule of Law and Constructive Multilateralism on the Security Council  Nico Schrijver 9 Belgium in the UN Security Council: Responsibility Without Power?  Jan Wouters and Nina Pineau 10 Representing the European Union at the United Nations: The Security Council Dimension  Thomas Mayr-Harting 11 Serving on the Security Council: More Like Playing Poker than Like Chess  Peter Wilson Part III: Niches for Elected Members 12 What Kind of Rule of Law Should Elected Members Promote?  Alejandro Rodiles 13 Elected Members and Agenda-Setting: The Security Council as Peace Broker  Daniëlla Dam-de Jong 14 Managing the Ebb and Flow of Sanctions Reform: An Important Role for Non-Permanent Members  Jeremy Farrall and Christopher Michaelsen 15 The Office of the Ombudsperson and the Elected Members of the Security Council  Kimberly Prost 16 Environmental Peacebuilding and the UN Security Council  Amanda Kron 17 Non-Permanent Members of the Security Council and International Criminal Justice: A Proposal for Revitalization  Giuseppe Nesi 18 Working from the Outside to Change the Working Methods of the Security Council: Elected Members as a Bridge between the Permanent Members and the Rest of the UN Membership  Christian Wenaweser About the Contributors Table of Treaties Table of Resolutions Presidential Notes and Statements Case Law Index

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Nico Schrijver is part-time Professor of International Law at Leiden University and serves as State Councillor in the Council of State of the Netherlands. Niels Blokker is Professor of International Institutional Law at Leiden University and was previously Deputy Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Both of them have extensive work experience in the UN system, either as a member of expert bodies or as a delegate. Earlier they co-edited The Security Council and the Use of Force. Theory and Reality - A Need for Change? (Brill, 2005) and Immunities of International Organisations (Brill, 2015). In each of these publications they seek to bring together the perspectives of both academics and practitioners.

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