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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1757

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1757 represents a pivotal moment in international law, addressing the complexities of justice in the context of global governance. This resolution, passed in 2007, established a special tribunal to investigate the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, showcasing the Security Council's commitment to maintaining peace and security through legal accountability. The document is characterized by its formal, diplomatic style, embodying the intricate language of international relations while reflecting the tensions of regional politics and the overarching influence of the UN's mandates. The United Nations, as an intergovernmental organization founded in the aftermath of World War II, seeks to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts. Security Council Resolution 1757 stems from a deep-rooted commitment to uphold the rule of law, responding to the challenges of terrorism and political instability in Lebanon. The resolution illustrates the UN's proactive approach in addressing specific instances of violence, along with its historical context of prior conflicts in the region. This critical document is essential reading for scholars, diplomats, and policy-makers, as it highlights the UN's role in enhancing judicial mechanisms amidst geopolitical complexities. Engaging with Resolution 1757 deepens our understanding of international legal frameworks and the responsibilities of global governance in fostering peace.
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Bookwire
Publicación original
2020
Año de publicación
2020
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Good Press
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