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Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter

Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter sets out the UN Security Council's powers to maintain peace. It allows the Council to "determine the existence of any threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression" and to take military and nonmilitary action to "restore international peace and security".

Rationale[edit]

The UN Charter's prohibition of member states of the UN attacking other UN member states is central to the purpose for which the UN was founded in the wake of the destruction of World War II: to prevent war. This overriding concern is also reflected in the Nuremberg Trials' concept of a crime against peace "starting or waging a war against the territorial integrity, political independence or sovereignty of a state, or in violation of international treaties or agreements" (crime against peace), which was held to be the crime that makes all war crimes possible.


Chapter VII also gives the Military Staff Committee responsibility for strategic coordination of forces placed at the disposal of the UN Security Council. It is made up of the chiefs of staff of the five permanent members of the Council. Otherwise, that chapter is used when the UNSC is authorizing either a member state or a coalition of the willing to act nationally or through regional organizations to address this threat – if necessary with all necessary measures, including the use of outright force. The phrase ‘all necessary measures’ is to be taken literally. Any military action performed through land, air, and sea forces is specifically allowed (UN Charter Article 42). Such action could entail troop deployment, the enforcement of a no-fly-zone, even the use of aerial bombardment.[1]

(Korea)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 82

(Afghanistan)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267

United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor

United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone

United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda

United Nations Angola Verification Mission II

United Nations Operation in Somalia II

United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission

(former Yugoslavia)

United Nations Protection Force

(Iraq)

Oil-for-Food Programme

United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti

(Gulf War)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 678

(Libya)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973

(Argentina)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 502

Special Tribunal for Lebanon

(Haiti)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2699