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22 10月 2013
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One-Day Retreat: Revitalizing Chapter VI, Preventing Conflict and Saving Lives

种类
Retreat
位置
New York, New Haven, United States of America
日期
期限
1 Days
项目领域
Peace Security and Diplomacy, Multilateral Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Conflict Prevention
价格
US$0.00
活动协调人email
nyo@unitar.org
活动协调人联系方式
212 963 9196
合伙
Permanent Mission of New Zealand
Yale University
登记
By application & selection
交货方式
Face-to-Face
语言
English
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Under the UN Charter, Chapter VI, the Security Council may take actions to settle disputes and prevent conflict by means such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and judicial decisions. The Security Council may investigate any dispute or situation to determine whether it is likely to endanger international peace and security. At any stage of the dispute, the Council may recommend appropriate procedures or methods of adjustment, and, if the parties fail to settle the dispute by peaceful means, the Council may recommend terms of settlement.

This training will aim to operationalise Chapter VI. To this end, it will convene delegates who seek to learn more about the use Charter article, to learn more about the Constitution of the UN and its potential role as a peacemaker. It will also examine the link between Chapter VI and conflict prevention tools, and well as the distinction between Chapter VII.

This training will aim to operationalise Chapter VI. To this end, it will convene delegates who seek to learn more about the use Charter article, to learn more about the Constitution of the UN and its potential role as a peacemaker. It will also examine the link between Chapter VI and conflict prevention tools, and well as the distinction between Chapter VII.
 
The workshop will be lead by Yale Faculty from the Law School, the Political Science Department, the Jackson Institute and the Divinity School. It will consist of presentations, discussions and break out sessions. Lunch and light snacks will be served.