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the resolution passed by the ---------------can be enforced Even by military action . fill inthe blanks subject civics​

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Answered by rashich1219
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Enforcement of Resolutions

Explanation:

  • The United Nations Charter's Chapter VII establishes the legal framework within which the Security Council can take enforcement action.
  • It empowers the Security Council to "judge the existence of any threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression," as well as make recommendations or use non-military and military measures to "keep or restore international peace and security."
  • Articles 43-47 of the Charter set out the rules for the relationship between the Security Council and the Member States that contribute troops to the maintenance of international peace and security. The Repertoire is a collection of decisions and discussions about this relationship.
  • Article 43 – The responsibilities of member states to contribute in the preservation of international peace and security. Only one or more specific agreements bind United Nations members to pledge to make armed forces available to the Security Council, to give assistance, and to provide relief .
  • Nonetheless, no such agreements have ever been reached, and no State is required to provide soldiers to the Council in any given situation. As a result, if a circumstance necessitates the establishment of an operation, the UN must engage in negotiations.
  • Article 44 – Consultations with countries that contribute troops Those States that placed forces at the disposal of the Council under Article 43 are eligible to participate in a Council decision on military action.
  • In recent years, the Council has acknowledged the necessity of incorporating troop-contributing countries in the planning and mandate review phases of missions in its decisions and deliberations.
  • Article 45 – Member States' provision of air-force contingents The Council's involvement in matters relating to Article 45 of the Charter is quite limited.
  • In recent years, there have been talks in the Council on the necessity to secure air mobility for the Sudanese peacekeeping mission.
Answered by udikamiyaarora24
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Answer:

Security council is the correct answer

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