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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1757

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547065685
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 23 S., 0.30 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

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The scholarly work 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 1757' encapsulates the international legal and diplomatic responses to the harrowing assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, along with 22 others. As a document, it is both procedural and investigative, manifesting the United Nations' resolve in confronting such global-level crimes. The literary style is emblematic of high-level diplomatic language, eschewing florid prose for precise and actionable diction. The resolution must be admonished within the broader ambit of international law, post-war Lebanese sovereignty, and the pursuit of justice that lies under the purview of the Security Council's resolutions, collectively shaping the post-conflict narrative in the Middle East and the intricate endeavors for peacekeeping and the rule of international law.As a product of the United Nations, an international organization known for multilateral diplomacy and peacekeeping efforts, Resolution 1757 is born from the necessity to uphold international justice and deter political violence. The collective voice of the Security Council, representing its member states, reflects the gravity, urgency, and shared commitment towards stabilizing Lebanon and sending a clear message against such political crises and their aftermath on the international stage.Academics, diplomats, and students of international relations will find 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 1757' a pivotal reference for understanding the mechanisms of international conflict resolution and jurisprudence. The document is fundamental for comprehending the nuances of the Security Council's role in global peace efforts and constitutes an essential reading for those who aspire to grasp the complexities of coordinating international responses to acts that threaten sovereign integrity and international peace.

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