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Ushakov, S.V. The problems of forced performance under the Decisions of the International Court of Justice of the UN and the law of the UN.

Abstract: In this article the issue of relations between the Security Council and the ICJ is viewed from the standpoint of Art. 94(2) of the UN Charter, as well as from the point of view of voting at the Security Council in order to bring the decision of the ICJ into force. The author reviews Art. 94 and 27 of the Charter within the framework of the more general competence of the Council under Chapters VI and VII of the Charter, and studies the scale of application of Art. 94(2) of the Charter, as well as the ICJ provisions on the temporary measures.



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