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Territorial integrity
Territorial integrity is the principle under international law that nation-states should not attempt to promote secessionist movements or to promote border changes in other nation-states. Conversely it states that border changes imposed by force are acts of aggression.
Territorial_integrity
Non-governmental organization
Non-governmental organization (NGO) is a term that has become widely accepted for referring to a legally constituted, non-governmental organization created by natural or legal persons with no participation or representation of any government. In the cases in which NGOs are funded totally or partially by governments, the NGO maintains its non-governmental status therefore it excludes government representatives from membership in the organization.
Non-governmental_organization
Genocide Intervention Network
Genocide_Intervention_Network
United Nations Security Council veto power
United Nations Security Council 'power of veto'veto power wielded solely by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, enabling them to prevent the adoption of any 'substantive' draft Council resolution, regardless of the level of international support for the draft.
United_Nations_Security_Council_veto_power
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 377
United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution 377 A, the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, states that, in cases where the United Nations Security Council fails to act in order to maintain international peace and security, owing to disagreement between its five permanent members, the matter shall be addressed immediately by the General Assembly.The Uniting for Peace resolutionAcheson Plan"3 November 1950, after fourteen days of Assembly discussions, by a vote of 52 to 5 (Czechoslovakia, Poland, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic), with 2 abstentions (India and Argentina).
United_Nations_General_Assembly_Resolution_377
2005 World Summit
The 2005 World Summit, 1416 September 2005, was a follow-up summit meeting to the United Nations' 2000 Millennium Summit, which led to the Millennium Declaration of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Representatives (including many leaders) of the 191 (now 192) member states met in New York City for what the United Nations described as "a once-in-a-generation opportunity to take bold decisions in the areas of development, security, human rights and reform of the United Nations."
2005_World_Summit
Reform of the United Nations Security Council
Reform of the United Nations Security Council encompasses a variety of proposals, including procedural reforms, such as eliminating the veto held by the five permanent members, and expansion of the Council. In practice, "Security Council reform" usually refers to plans to restructure or expand its membership.
Reform_of_the_United_Nations_Security_Council
Responsibility to protect
Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a recently developed concept in international relations which relates to a state's responsibilities towards its population and to the international community's responsibility in case a state fails to fulfill its responsibilities.
Responsibility_to_protect
International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) was an ad hoc commission of participants which in 2001 worked to popularize the concept of humanitarian intervention and democracy-restoring intervention under the name of "Responsibility to protect."
International_Commission_on_Intervention_and_State_Sovereignty
Michael Ignatieff/Archive7/Ancillary
Talk:Michael_Ignatieff/Archive7/Ancillary
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 377
Talk:United_Nations_General_Assembly_Resolution_377