Great Power Privilege

Al-Daraji, W. 2021. Great Power Privilege. Amsterdam Law Forum. 13 (1), pp. 31-36.

TitleGreat Power Privilege
TypeJournal article
AuthorsAl-Daraji, W.
Abstract

Great Power Privilege is well rooted in the United Nations through state practice of permanent members of the Security Council. The forward recognition of Israel by the USA in comparison with lack of recognition of Kosovo by Russia, and the invasion of Iraq without Security Council authorisation provide contrasting examples of Great Power Privilege that arguably does not help international peace. An internal renaissance of the Security Council may be the only route to a more inclusive global decision making mechanism to maintaining international peace and security.

JournalAmsterdam Law Forum
Journal citation13 (1), pp. 31-36
ISSN1876-8156
Year2021
PublisherAmsterdam Law Forum
Publisher's version
License
CC BY 4.0
File Access Level
Open (open metadata and files)
Web address (URL)http://doi.org/10.37974/ALF.402
Publication dates
Published23 Mar 2021

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