The United Nations General Assembly resolutions

Titel: The United Nations General Assembly resolutions : their nature and significance in the context of the Russian war against Ukraine / Oleksiy V. Kresin ; edited by William E. Butler
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Veröffentlicht: Stuttgart : ibidem Verlag, [2024]
Umfang: 226 Seiten ; 21 cm x 14.8 cm
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Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9783838219677 ; 3838219678
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  • Preface
  • 11
  • Introduction
  • 13
  • I
  • Nature of Powers and Acts of United Nations General Assembly: Evolution of Their Interpretation
  • 19
  • 1.1
  • Charter of United Nations
  • 19
  • 1.2
  • San Francisco Conference (1945)
  • 22
  • 1.3
  • Interpretation of Competence of General Assembly
  • 24
  • 1.4
  • "Uniting for Peace" Resolution (1950)
  • 37
  • 1.5
  • Practice of the International Court of Justice
  • 42
  • II
  • United Nations General Assembly Resolutions in the Doctrine of International Law
  • 49
  • 2.1
  • General Overview
  • 49
  • 2.2
  • Recommendatory Acts with Vague Moral and Political Significance
  • 51
  • 2.3
  • Political Acts Containing Standards of Proper and Lawful Behavior
  • 52
  • 2.4
  • Drafts of Future Law, Soft Law, Auxiliary Source of International Law
  • 59
  • 2.5
  • Role in Formation of Customary International Law
  • 61
  • 2.6
  • International Quasi-Legislation
  • 63
  • 2.7
  • Unilateral Acts of States or International Organizations
  • 64
  • 2.7.1
  • Unilateral Acts of States
  • 64
  • 2.7.2
  • Unilateral United Nations acts
  • 65
  • 2.8
  • Problem of Nature of Qualifications Contained in Resolutions
  • 65
  • 2.9
  • Dependence of Normative Impact of Resolutions on their Types and Circumstances of Adoption
  • 70
  • 2.10
  • Peculiarities of Resolutions within Framework of "Uniting for Peace" Mechanism
  • 71
  • III
  • Content, Nature, Legal and Political Significance of General Assembly Resolutions on Countering Aggression of Russian Federation against Ukraine in 2014-2023
  • 79
  • 3.1
  • Territorial Integrity of Ukraine in Resolution of 2014
  • 79
  • 3.2
  • Human Rights Protection in Crimea and Other Temporarily Controlled or Occupied Territories of Ukraine in Resolutions of 2016-2023
  • 84
  • 3.2.1
  • Resolution 71/205 (2016)
  • 84
  • 3.2.2
  • Resolution 72/190 (2017)
  • 86
  • 3.2.3
  • Resolution 73/263 (2018)
  • 87
  • 3.2.4
  • Resolution 74/168 (2019)
  • 88
  • 3.2.5
  • Resolution 75/192 (2020)
  • 90
  • 3.2.6
  • Resolution 76/179 (2021)
  • 91
  • 3.2.7
  • Resolution 77/229 (2022)
  • 93
  • 3.2.8
  • Resolution 78/221 (2023)
  • 94
  • 3.3
  • Condemnation of Russian Aggression at Sea and Militarization of Crimea in Resolutions of 2018-2021
  • 97
  • 3.3.1
  • Resolution 73/194 (2018)
  • 97
  • 3.3.2
  • Resolution 74/17 (2019)
  • 100
  • 3.3.3
  • Resolution 75/29 (2020)
  • 101
  • 3.3.4
  • Resolution 76/70 (2021)
  • 102
  • 3.4
  • Complex of Resolutions of the 2022-2023 Emergency Special Session
  • 104
  • 3.4.1
  • Eleventh Emergency Special Session of General Assembly
  • 104
  • 3.4.2
  • Resolution "Aggression against Ukraine"
  • 105
  • 3.4.3
  • Resolution "Humanitarian Consequences of Aggression against Ukraine"
  • 109
  • 3.4.4
  • Resolution on Suspension of Membership of Russian Federation in the United Nations Human Rights Council
  • 113
  • 3.4.5
  • Resolution "Territorial Integrity of Ukraine: Defending the Principles of the Charter of the United Nations"
  • 115
  • 3.4.6
  • Resolution "Furtherance of Remedy and Reparation for Aggression against Ukraine"
  • 118
  • 3.4.7
  • Resolution "Principles of the Charter of the United Nations Underlying a Comprehensive, Just and Lasting Peace in Ukraine"
  • 122
  • IV
  • Perspectives
  • 129
  • Sources and Literature
  • 155
  • Appendices
  • 173
  • 1
  • Territorial integrity of Ukraine. Resolution 68/262, adopted by the General Assembly on 27 March 2014
  • 173
  • 2
  • Problem of the militarization of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, Ukraine, as well as parts of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Resolution 76/ 70 adopted by the General Assembly on 9 December 2021
  • 176
  • 3
  • Situation of human rights in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, including the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. Resolution 78/221 adopted by the General Assembly on 19 December 2023
  • 184
  • 4
  • Aggression against Ukraine. Resolution ES-11/1 adopted by the General Assembly on 2 March 2022
  • 206
  • 5
  • Humanitarian consequences of the aggression against Ukraine. Resolution ES-11/2 adopted by the General Assembly on 24 March 2022
  • 211
  • 6
  • Territorial integrity of Ukraine: defending the principles of the Charter of the United Nations. Resolution ES-11/4 adopted by the General Assembly on 12 October 2022
  • 217
  • 7
  • Furtherance of remedy and reparation for aggression against Ukraine. Resolution ES-11/5 adopted by the General Assembly on 14 November 2022
  • 220
  • 8
  • Principles of the Charter of the United Nations underlying a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine. Resolution ES-11/6 adopted by the General Assembly on 23 February 2023
  • 223