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The Necessity of Reconsidering The International Collective Security System

Year 2025, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 247 - 268, 21.03.2025
https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.1645677

Abstract

International relations change with the change in international reality, so the international community witnessed a cold war as soon as the United Nations was formed, so that the international conflict turned between two poles that formed an international system different from the international system that countries witnessed before World War II. Although this period witnessed the actual launch of the United Nations, with its charter prohibiting the use of force, collective security system mechanisms, and Chapter VII deterrent provisions, this did not prevent the use of force in countries. The international community witnessed violations of international legitimacy and the rules of international law during the international organization cycle, which claimed the lives of states’ sovereignty and the most important principles for which the United Nations was established. The strange thing about these events and their effects on international peace and security is that the actors are the same founders of the United Nations and the same drafters of the provisions of its charter and collective security system.

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The Necessity of Reconsidering The International Collective Security System

Year 2025, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 247 - 268, 21.03.2025
https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.1645677

Abstract

International relations change with the change in international reality, so the international community witnessed a cold war as soon as the United Nations was formed, so that the international conflict turned between two poles that formed an international system different from the international system that countries witnessed before World War II. Although this period witnessed the actual launch of the United Nations, with its charter prohibiting the use of force, collective security system mechanisms, and Chapter VII deterrent provisions, this did not prevent the use of force in countries. The international community witnessed violations of international legitimacy and the rules of international law during the international organization cycle, which claimed the lives of states’ sovereignty and the most important principles for which the United Nations was established. The strange thing about these events and their effects on international peace and security is that the actors are the same founders of the United Nations and the same drafters of the provisions of its charter and collective security system.

References

  • Aita, M. A. (2018). The United Nations between Obstacles and Collaps. Egypt: University Thought House.
  • Al-Hilali, N. O. (1985). International Collective Security with an Applied Study in the Framework of Some Regional Organizations. Egypt: Faculty of Law, Ain Shams University.
  • Ali, B. S. (2004-2005). Collective Security in Light of the New International . Algeria: Faculty of Law, Djilali Liabes University - Sidi Bel Abbes.
  • Al-Maqrihi, A. A. (2019). The Development of the Role of the Security Council in Maintaining International Peace and Security. Egypt: Faculty of Law, Alexandria University.
  • Biddi, A. (2014/2015). Reforming the United Nations System in the Field of Cooperation and Partnership with Actors. Algeria: PhD Thesis in Law, Faculty of Law, University of Algiers-1.
  • Chouirab, D. (2017-2018). The Role of the Security Council According to Chapter 7 of the Charter of the United Nations - A Comparative Study -. Algeria: Faculty of Law, University of Algiers.
  • Elias, A. (2015-2016). Activating the United Nations System for Maintaining International Peace and Security. Algeria: Faculty of Law, University of Algiers 1 Youssef Ben Khedda.
  • Franck, T. M. (2006 ). collective security and UN Reform : Between the necessary and the possible. chicago: chicago journal of international Law.
  • Hassani, K. (2015). Security Council Powers in Implementing Chapter 7. Lebanon: Al-Halabi Legal Publications.
  • Manal, S. (2014-2015). International Sanctions between the Charter Texts and Actual Practice. Algeria: Faculty of Law, University of Algiers-1-Youssef Ben Khedda.
  • Muhyiddine, D. (2006). Collective Security Policy under the United Nations Charter. Algeria: Al-Sirat Journal.
  • Nafaa, H. (1995). The United Nations in Half a Century, a monthly series issued by the National Council for Culture. Kuwait: Arts and Letters.
  • Nahaili, R. (2016-2017). Amending International Charters in Light of Regional and International Changes - The United Nations Charter as a Model. Algeria: Faculty of Law, University of Algiers-1-.
  • Preamble to the Charter of the United Nations. (1945).
  • Sabiha, A. E., & Bourenane, A. (2022). American Foreign policy within the United Nations : The Israeli-Palestinian comflict. review of Human Science.
  • Sleika, R. G. (2014). International Crisis Management under the Collective Security System. Lebanon: Al-Halabi Legal Publications.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Arabic Language, Literature and Culture, International Politics
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Bendahgane Al-azhari Alaaeddine 0009-0009-0439-9091

Benghalem Boumediene 0009-0008-1187-050X

Early Pub Date March 22, 2025
Publication Date March 21, 2025
Submission Date March 1, 2025
Acceptance Date March 17, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025Volume: 11 Issue: 1

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APA Alaaeddine, B. A.-a., & Boumediene, B. (2025). The Necessity of Reconsidering The International Collective Security System. International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 11(1), 247-268. https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.1645677

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