The Peace-Keeping Operations — With Aeference to Japan And The United Nations Collective Security —

碩士 === 淡江大學 === 日本研究所 === 83 === Since the establishment of the United Nations with its noble principle of enternal peace, its Collective Security System with the Security Council as its center can not carry out its function and Soviet Russia. Though unde...

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Main Authors: Liu,I-Shin, 劉憶昕
Other Authors: Hsu,Ching-Hsiung
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 1995
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01871036015835079448
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Summary:碩士 === 淡江大學 === 日本研究所 === 83 === Since the establishment of the United Nations with its noble principle of enternal peace, its Collective Security System with the Security Council as its center can not carry out its function and Soviet Russia. Though under this diffi- cult condition, a new alternative method, the peace-keeping operation, has been developed in order to meet the enthusias- tic expectation of peace by medium and small nations. There is a remarkable distinction between the peace-keeping operation and the Collective Security System with the Security Council as its center. The former is a new measure for peace- keeping of the Uited Nations that has no definite foundation in the Charter of the United Nations. As this peace-keeping operation is set up on the basis of conventions, it is usually called, "Six and a Half" operation. After the conclusion of cold war, the risks of occurring disputes in the world have been greatly increased due to the conflicts of ethnic groups, tribes and religions. In order to prevent and resolve local disputes, the peace-keeping opera- tion is more and more required. With regard to the problem of the relation between Japan and the collective security system of the United Nations, the main distinction islaid on the difference between the interna- tional law (theCharter of the United Nations) and the consti- tution of Japan. To study whether the Japanese participation in the peace-keeping operation corresponding with the princi- ple of peacestipulated in Japanese constitution is also one of the maintopics of this essay.