Daniel Moeckli
University of Zurich
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International Organizations Law Review | 2017
Daniel Moeckli; Raffael Nicolas Fasel
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via https://doi.org/ 10.2139/ssrn.2710027
International Organizations Law Review | 2017
Daniel Moeckli; Raffael Nicolas Fasel
In recent years, the U.N. Security Council has repeatedly come under criticism for its inaction in the face of serious violations of international law. As a means to prevent further deadlocks, this article advocates the introduction of a duty to explain votes cast in the Council. In certain situations, such a duty to give reasons already exists today, although it is not implemented. We propose to extend this duty to all votes in the Security Council and to codify it in its Provisional Rules of Procedure. A comprehensive duty to give reasons has three major virtues: it increases the quality of Council decisions, it enhances legal certainty, and it improves the accountability of the Council and of its members. As opposed to structural reforms, our proposal does not necessitate amending the U.N. Charter and thus does not depend on the consent of the Council’s permanent members.
Archive | 2008
Daniel Moeckli
Modern Law Review | 2007
Daniel Moeckli
Archive | 2010
Daniel Moeckli; Sangeeta Shah; Sandesh Sivakumaran; David Harris
Human Rights Law Review | 2011
Daniel Moeckli
Human Rights Law Review | 2008
Daniel Moeckli
Archive | 2016
Daniel Moeckli
Moeckli, Daniel (2009). The emergence of terrorism as a distinct category of international law. Texas International Law Journal, 44(2):157-183. | 2008
Daniel Moeckli
Archive | 2005
Daniel Moeckli