UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL REFORMS: NIGERIA’S SUITABILITY TO REPRESENT AFRICA.

UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL REFORMS: NIGERIA’S SUITABILITY TO REPRESENT AFRICA.

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ABSTRACT

This work is undertaken to examine the imperatives for the

United Nations reform, which had not been accorded serious

attention it deserves since its inception over sixty years ago. It

focuses on the reform of the Security Council which is the most

strategic organ of the U.N. It further examines the need for an

urgent reform of the Council in particular, to correct the injustices of

the past and make the world body truly democratic and

representative in the current global realities.

The work exhaustively analyze the suitability of more

countries representing “the marginalized continents” such as Latin

America, Asia and most importantly Africa, in the United Nations

Security Council – considering their appreciable contributions

towards the achievement of the goals of the world body.

Nigeria’s suitability to represent Africa in the reformed council

with other qualified member states from Latin America, Asia and

even Europe was adequately articulated with the hope that current

members would accept the reform.

CHAPTER ONE

1.0    INTRODUCTION:

1.1    Background to the Study:

The United Nations was established in 1945 “to save

succeeding generations from the scourge of war, the

United Nations is unquestionably the most sophisticated

diplomatic machinery ever created for the promotion and

management of international peace and security. The United

Nations emerged after the catastrophy of the Second World

War.

In order to ensure prompt and effective action by the

United Nations, its founding fathers, under Article 24 of the

U.N Charter, assi


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