Morgan Institute for Human Rights

 

U.N. Charter Articles on peacekeeping and the right to self defense

Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter empowers the Security Council to adopt mandatory measures and to use armed force if needed in response to aggression. Article 51 grants a state if attacked the "inherent right of individual or collective self-defence . . . until the Security Council has taken measures." A state that repels an invasion to protect its territorial integrity should report to the Security Council which would then exercise its authority and responsibility.

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