El derecho de veto del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas como límite a las intervenciones de la ONU: análisis del conflicto armado no internacional en Siria (2011 – 2017)
This investigation analyzes the right of veto of the Security Council of the United Nations, in relation to the occasions in which this institution has been used by its permanent members, constituting a limit so that the UN can intervene in the cases of armed conflicts with preeminence of its typolo...
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| Format: | masterThesis |
| Jezik: | spa |
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2018
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| Online dostop: | http://repositorio.iaen.edu.ec/handle/24000/5107 |
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| Izvleček: | This investigation analyzes the right of veto of the Security Council of the United Nations, in relation to the occasions in which this institution has been used by its permanent members, constituting a limit so that the UN can intervene in the cases of armed conflicts with preeminence of its typology - international or non-international -, for which the concrete study of the non-international armed conflict in Syria is made, in the time period between 2011, which was the trigger year in which the confrontations began, until the year 2017 when the crisis reached its peak, degenerating not only in an internal confrontation by a group of rebels against the official regime, but in a real internal war that has resulted in a devastating number of deaths, injuries disappeared, refugees and displaced persons. For this study, a journey through idealist theory and the realistic theory of international relations is made against each other, this in order to demonstrate that although the United Nations as a whole acting as the most institutionalized supranational organization seeks to maintain peace and international cooperation - following the postulates of idealism -, not so, the Security Council as the collegiate body responsible for the maintenance of order and international security, represents in its midst the power struggle between its members to take control of the control of the Organization, protecting its interests - thus reflecting realism. |
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