The war in Iraq has given new momentum to the ongoing debate on the future of the United Nations. Earlier stages of this necessary debate took place during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and in other regions of the world. The hopes placed in the UN by people suffering war and mass murder were disappointed in many cases. It is true: The United Nations during the last decade often have failed in preventing or solving armed conflicts or mass slaughter in various countries and regions. The UN couldn“t even enforce the resolutions of its own Security Council. Therefore many critical evaluations of the international institutions use to start with complaints about the powerlessness. The continued violations of the resolutions concer
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