Historical Milestones Peace of Westphalia 1648 –The principle of the sovereignty of nation-states and the fundamental right of political self determination.

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Historical Milestones Peace of Westphalia 1648 –The principle of the sovereignty of nation-states and the fundamental right of political self determination –The principle of (legal) equality between nation-states –The principle of pacta sunt servanda (treaties are to be observed) –The principle of non-intervention of one state in the internal affairs of another state Final Act of the Congress of Vienna 1815 –Established diplomatic protocol –Condemned the slave state –Established the principle of free and unimpeded navigation on international rivers League of Nations 1920 United Nations 1945

United Nations Main Bodies UN Charter, October 24, members Organization Chart: General Assembly –Subsidiary Organs Committee on Information Human Rights CouncilSubsidiary OrgansCommittee on InformationHuman Rights Council Security Council –Peacebuilding CommissionPeacebuilding Commission –Counter-terrorism CommitteeCounter-terrorism Committee –Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions CommitteeAl-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee –1540 Committee1540 Committee Economic and Social Council Trusteeship Council Secretariat International Court of Justice

Binding Character of UN resolution GA resolutions: Not binding Security Council Resolutions: Binding

UN Security Council Five Permanent Members “A conviction has grown, among nations large and small, that an opportunity has been regained to achieve the great objectives of the Charter…” UN Secretary Boutros Boutros- Ghali, 1992 “There has been a regrettable tendency for the Security Council not to be involved in the efforts to maintain international peace and security.” UN Secretary Kofi Annan, 1999 “Will the United Nations serve the purpose of its founding, or will it be irrelevant?” George W. Bush, 2002 In a 1994 speech at the liberal World Federalist Association, John Robert Bolton declared that “There is no such thing as the United Nations.” To underscore his point, Bolton said: “If the UN secretary building in New York lost ten stories, it wouldn't make a bit of difference.” --Bolton, the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

Human Rights Council U.S. refuse to run for the UN Human Rights Council Bolton: “I believe rather strongly that our leverage in terms of the performance of the new council is greater by the U.S. not running and sending the signal ‘this is not business as usual’ this year than if we were to run.”

International Court of Justice (ICJ) International Court of Justice Peace Palace 2517 KJ The Hague The Netherlands 15 Judges

ICJ Jurisdiction The Parties Only States may apply to and appear before the Court. The Member States of the United Nations (at present numbering 191) are so entitled. Jurisdiction The Court is competent to entertain a dispute only if the States concerned have accepted its jurisdiction in one or more of the following ways: 1.by the conclusion between them of a special agreement to submit the dispute to the Court; 2.by virtue of a jurisdictional clause, i.e., typically, when they are parties to a treaty containing a provision whereby,in the event of a disagreement over its interpretation or application, one of them may refer the dispute to the Court. Over three hundred treaties or conventions contain a clause to such effect; 3.through the reciprocal effect of declarations made by them under the Statute whereby each has accepted the jurisdiction of the Court as compulsory in the event of a dispute with another State having made a similar declaration. The declarations of 67 States are at present in force, a number of them having been made subject to the exclusion of certain categories of dispute. In cases of doubt as to whether the Court has jurisdiction, it is the Court itself which decides.

ICJ Procedure The procedure of the ICJ followed by the Court in contentious cases is defined in the ICJ Statute: Official Languages: English and French After the oral proceedings the Court deliberates in camera and then delivers its judgment at a public sitting. T The judgment is final and without appeal. Should one of the States involved fail to comply with it, the other party may have recourse to the Security Council of the United Nations. The Court discharges its duties as a full court but, at the request of the parties, it may also establish a special chamber. within its jurisdiction. Since 1946 the Court has delivered 92 Judgments on disputes concerning inter alia land frontiers and maritime boundaries, territorial sovereignty, the non-use of force, non-interference in the internal affairs of States, diplomatic relations, hostage-taking, the right of asylum, nationality, guardianship, rights of passage and economic rights.

ICJ Decisions Avena Case Avena and other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America)Avena and other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America)

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan Ban Ki-moon