Part
I It is a very fact that modern Public International Law strictly
prohibits either any threat of armed force by any sovereign political
entity (state) or use of armed force by any state acting without the
authorization of the UNSC on the foundation of the VII Chapter of the UN
Charter. In other words, the use of force, including an armed
(military) intervention, is possible only under the umbrella of the UN
Charter but after the authorization by the UNSC in accordance to the
idea of collective security. [ 1,959 more word ]
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