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Denied Persons Pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution: Enforcing Global Peace and Security Measures

Language
English
Format
Category

Non-Fiction

"Denied Persons Pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution" is a critical examination of the ethical, legal, and humanitarian dimensions surrounding the issue of individuals denied entry to various territories based on Security Council mandates. This meticulously crafted document employs a formal and analytical literary style, merging legal terminology with a sobering narrative that reflects the complexities of international relations and human rights. Through an exploration of case studies and the impact of sanctions on vulnerable populations, the text provides a thorough contextual analysis within contemporary global crises, positioning itself as an essential resource for policymakers and scholars alike. The United Nations, an intergovernmental organization founded to foster international cooperation, champions the principles of peace and justice. The organization'Äôs commitment to upholding human rights and addressing global challenges has undoubtedly influenced its approach in compiling this publication. As a representative body of member states, the UN reflects a diverse array of perspectives, shedding light on the intricate debates surrounding sovereignty, security, and individual rights that shape the modern geopolitical landscape. This book is highly recommended for scholars, diplomats, and practitioners interested in international law and human rights. Its rigorous scrutiny of denied persons ensures that we confront the moral implications of security measures while advocating for a fairer world. By engaging with this text, readers are equipped to better understand the human cost of geopolitical decisions.

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Release date

Ebook: 8 December 2020