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The first two chapters consider whether the Security Council is bound by human rights at all and, if so, whether the UN Charter grants member states any discretion to review binding Security Council decisions. The subsequent two chapters focus on the inter-action between the Security Council and the EU/EC. Whilst Chapter III concentrates on the implementation of Security Council sanctions by the EU/EC on behalf of member states, Chapter IV examines the possible role of the ECJ in reviewing the Security Council. Chapters V and VI provide general perspectives on the role that national governments and courts could play in reviewing Security Council resolutions. Chapters VII to IX are devoted to strategies followed by three different national jurisdictions that were confronted with cases that gave rise to the possibility of incidental review of Security Council resolutions. The tenth and final chapter outlines a "ten point plan" by means of which these complex issues could be approached in future. | |
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