The Legitimacy of the Collective Authority of the Security Council

87 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 552-588 (1993)

37 Pages Posted: 8 Oct 2014

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David D. Caron

King's College London – The Dickson Poon School of Law (deceased); University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (deceased)

Date Written: October 7, 2014

Abstract

This article discusses the exercises of collective authority by the Security Council. More specifically, it considers what it means to speak of an institution’s use of authority as illegitimate. It addresses particular circumstances that lead broad perceptions of illegitimacy regarding the collective authority of the Security Council, and discusses proposals for reform.

Suggested Citation

Caron, David D., The Legitimacy of the Collective Authority of the Security Council (October 7, 2014). 87 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 552-588 (1993), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2506539

David D. Caron (Contact Author)

King's College London – The Dickson Poon School of Law (deceased)

University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (deceased)

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