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What are the two pillars of the UN system regarding peace and security?
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obligation to peacefully settle disputes
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What are the two pillars of the UN system regarding peace and security?
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prohibition of the use of force
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What occupies a central position in the UN Charter?
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international peace and security
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Beyond treaty law, what is the status of the prohibition of the use of force?
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Customary
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What does "territorial integrity" mean in Article 2(4)?
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Inviolability and intactness
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What does "political independence" mean in Article 2(4)?
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sovereignty and exclusive authority
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What three situations does Article 39 empower the Security Council to determine?
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threat to the peace
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What three situations does Article 39 empower the Security Council to determine?
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breach of the peace
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What three situations does Article 39 empower the Security Council to determine?
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act of aggression
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What does Article 41 authorise?
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No armed force
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How has the Security Council authorised military force in practice, without a standing UN army?
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UN peacekeeping forces
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What is the General Assembly's power regarding peace and security matters?
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Non binding recommendations
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What does Article 51 recognise?
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Right to individual or collective self-defence
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What triggers the right of self-defence under Article 51?
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Armed attack
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What doctrine allows self-defence against non-state actors
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Unwilling or unable
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What are the four core crimes that may trigger calls for humanitarian intervention?
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Genocide
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What are the four core crimes that may trigger calls for humanitarian intervention?
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War crime
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What are the four core crimes that may trigger calls for humanitarian intervention?
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Ethnic cleansing
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What are the four core crimes that may trigger calls for humanitarian intervention?
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Crime against humanity
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