The Security Council's contribution to a global concept of the rule of law / / Nuscha Wieczorek.

Beginning in the 1990s, the concept of the rule of law has been increasingly invoked in UN Security Council resolutions. The Security Council applies the principle of the rule of law as an instrument to fulfil its core mandate of restoring and maintaining international peace and security. Taking acc...

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