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The contemporary legal nature of United Nations Security Council ceasefire resolutions

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posted on 2023-06-09, 11:39 authored by Christian HendersonChristian Henderson, Noam Lubell
This article sets out to examine the legal nature of ceasefire resolutions issued by the United Nations Security Council. While it has become common practice for the Council to issue calls or demands for ceasefires, their legal nature – and in particular whether they are legally binding – remains unclear. Furthermore, given the ubiquity of non-international armed conflict, there is an additional challenge with regard to the legal effect of such resolutions upon non-state armed groups. The article provides an analysis of these issues and concludes with a potential way forward.

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  • Published

Journal

Leiden Journal of International Law

ISSN

0922-1565

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Volume

26

Page range

369-397

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  • Law Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2018-01-22

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