Security Council
Topics
Topic A: The Crisis in Yemen
Topic B: Aftermath of the Gaza War and Unresolved Conflicts between Israel and Palestine
Background
The Security Council has primary responsibility, under the Charter,for the maintenance of international peace and security. It is so organized as to be able to function continuously, and a representative of each of its members must be present at all times at United Nations Headquarters.
When a complaint concerning a threat to peace is brought before it, the Council’s first action is usually to recommend to the parties to try to reach agreement by peaceful means. In some cases, the Council itself undertakes investigation and mediation. It may appoint special representatives or request the Secretary-General to do so or to use his good offices. It may set forth principles for a peaceful settlement.
When a dispute leads to fighting, the Council’s first concern is to bring it to an end as soon as possible. On many occasions, the Council has issued cease-fire directives which have been instrumental in preventing wider hostilities. It also sends United Nations peace-keeping forces to help reduce tensions in troubled areas, keep opposing forces apart and create conditions of calm in which peaceful settlements may be sought. The Council may decide on enforcement measures, economic sanctions (such as trade embargoes) or collective military action.
Functions & Powers
* to maintain international peace and security in accordance with the principles and purposes of the United Nations;
* to investigate any dispute or situation which mightlead to international friction;
* to recommend methods of adjusting such disputes or the terms of settlement;
* to formulate plans for the establishment of a system to regulate armaments;
* to determine the existence of a threat to the peace or act of aggression and to recommend what action should be taken;
* to call on Members to apply economic sanctions and other measures not involving the use of force to prevent or stop aggression;
* to take military action against an aggressor;
* to recommend the admission of new Members;
* to exercise the trusteeship functions of the United Nations in “strategic areas”;
* to recommend to the GeneralAssembly the appointment of the Secretary-General and, together with the Assembly, to elect the Judges of the International Court of Justice.
Source: www.un.org
| Your Chairs | |
| Ayesha Waqar Tajwar | I am Ayesha Waqar, currently a junior at the Lahore University of Management Sciences. This will be my first Eurasia MUN conference, and I am extremely enthusiastic about chairing the UN Security Council.
My activities and indulgences include LUMUN and MUNing, football, all kinds and varieties of food items, television shows, and on rare occasions, academics. Good luck with preparations for the conference; I hope to see you all this May in Passau! Contact: ayeshawaqartajwar@gmail.com |
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