Myanmar Crisis: A Test for UN Security Council in the context of International Legal Order

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
Abstract:

In human Rights domain, Security Council should take in to consideration any issues which endanger International peace and security. The elegant link that is made by United Nation charter among maintenance of International peace and security and respect to Human Rights, as well, the ray of hope which is given by ICC statute composers to establishment of more justice have committed gruesome crimes against humanity, both create a legal basis for Security Council authority to refer the situation of countries which are not the ICC statute members. Review of news, documents and reports which are released by UN special reporter and other International organs shows that systematic, extensive and sever crimes are happening in Myanmar. Achievement to International peace is related to supplying justice and preventing of criminals, so by consideration of Security Council function in Darfur situation, it is expected that Security Council refer this serious situation to ICC.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Legal Research, Volume:12 Issue: 23, 2013
Pages:
157 to 183
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