重新评估(持续)联合国安理会授权区域执法行动的必要性:非洲联盟二十年来

M. Svicevic
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本文审查了涉及联合国安全理事会授权采取区域执法行动的必要性问题的广泛而不同的文献。事实上,根据《联合国宪章》第五十三条,联合国安理会可以授权地区组织使用武力(地区强制行动),这一点目前已有充分的证据。与此同时,一些地区组织,尤其是非洲联盟,已经制定了自己的法律制度来管理使用武力。非洲联盟的宪法文书规定无需联合国安理会授权即可单方面使用武力。即便如此,20年后,它仍未依靠其安全框架来采取任何单方面使用武力的行动。本文考察了非盟背景下的这些发展,并从学术和实践角度质疑联合国安理会授权的区域执法行动是否仍然是一项要求。
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Re-assessing the (Continued) Need for UN Security Council Authorisation of Regional Enforcement Action: The African Union Twenty Years On
This article examines the broad and varying spectrum of literature covering questions concerning the necessity of the United Nations Security Council’s authorisation of regional enforcement action. It has been well documented by now that the UNSC may, in fact, authorise the use of force (regional enforcement action) by regional organisations under Article 53 of the UN Charter. At the same time, some regional organisations, most notably the African Union, have developed their own legal regimes governing the use of force. The African Union’s constitutive instruments provide for the unilateral use of force without the need for UNSC authorisation. Even so, after twenty years it has yet to rely on its security framework for any unilateral use of force. This article examines these developments within the AU context and questions whether, scholarship and practice in mind, UNSC authorisation of regional enforcement action remains a requirement.
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