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INTERNATIONAL LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE FULL-SCALE RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE AND THE REFORM OF THE UN: A POSSIBLE CATALYST FOR SUCCESS OR FAILURE

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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic which has brought many countries to their knees, the disastrous climatic drift which we have clearly seen is inflicting gigantic fires everywhere, serious floods and a scarcity of water synonymous with future large-scale conflicts scale, the energy showdown and, last but not least, the war in Ukraine, so many issues, so many challenges for which it is not certain that they will find even a random consensus. For decades, the United States will have imposed its supremacy on the rest of the world and more and more voices are being raised, in Africa and Asia, but also in Europe, to demand a reform of the UN. They point out the injustice of the distribution of roles in a Security Council divided into two distinct castes, that of the permanents, with their “right” of veto, and that of the non-permanents.


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