Reforms in the Security Council with an emphasis on the role of the uniting for consesus
Subject Areas :Mehran Abdoli 1 , Maryam Moradi 2 , Seyyed Baqir Mir Abbasi 3 , Abu Mohammad Asgharhani 4
1 - Department of Law, Faculty of International Affairs, Qeshm Unit, Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor and Faculty member of Qeshm Azad University
3 - Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran.
4 - Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran.
Keywords: Security Council, Reforms, Group Four, Allied countries, Alliance for Consensus,
Abstract :
In the current world of growing change in all areas, the need for efficient systems in the international arena is twofold. One of the most important UN system in the international arena is the most comprehensive international organization that needs to meet its current needs. But since its founding, the organization has undergone some modifications in this organization, and in particular its key pillar, the Security Council, a large number of secretary-general of the time (Anahi Sufi) to the African Union, the South Group, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Group of Four and the Group The so-called "Alliance for Consensus" has proposed plans for further improvement and efficiency by the Council, which has not yet been fully agreed on. Among the proposed corrective ideas, the Group of Four was more lucid, but the group of countries thought to oppose the group, unlike the four group (four countries: Germany, Japan, Brazil, and India), which increased the number of permanent members The Security Council was a group of countries that only wanted to increase the non-permanent members of the council, which also brought charges against each other.
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