Conduct and subsequent practice by states in the application of the requirement to report under UN Charter Article 51

Nick van der Steenhoven
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ABSTRACT United Nations Charter Article 51 obliges states to immediately report the use of self-defence to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Besides the wording in Article 51, there are no (codified) rules or guidelines on how states should report or what should be included in the report to the UNSC. Reporting on self-defence is predominantly based on the conduct of UN member states and how these actors interpret their obligations. This article analyses whether there is common conduct that could indicate subsequent practice by parties to the Charter regarding the format of reporting, the notion of immediacy in reporting and the quality of reports submitted to the UNSC. It was found that there is subsequent practice identifiable regarding the format of reporting, that there are reliable indicators on parallel conduct regarding the immediacy of reporting and common conduct when reporting on measures taken in self-defence.
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各国在实施《联合国宪章》第五十一条规定的报告要求方面的行为和后续实践
摘要《联合国宪章》第五十一条规定,各国有义务立即向联合国安理会报告使用自卫的情况。除了第51条中的措辞外,没有关于各国应如何向联合国安理会报告或报告中应包含哪些内容的(成文的)规则或指导方针。关于自卫的报道主要基于联合国成员国的行为以及这些行为体如何解释其义务。这篇文章分析了是否有共同的行为可以表明《宪章》缔约方在报告格式、报告即时性概念和提交给联合国安理会的报告质量方面的后续做法。据发现,在报告格式方面有可识别的后续做法,在报告自卫措施时,有关于报告即时性的平行行为和共同行为的可靠指标。
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