UNITED
NATIONS CHARTER, CHAPTER VII
ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THREATS TO THE
PEACE, BREACHES OF THE PEACE, AND ACTS OF AGGRESSION
Article 39
The Security
Council shall determine the existence of any threat to the peace, breach of the
peace, or act of aggression and shall make recommendations, or decide what
measures shall be taken in accordance with Articles 41 and 42, to maintain or
restore international peace and security.
Article 40
In order to
prevent an aggravation of the situation, the Security Council may, before
making the recommendations or deciding upon the measures provided for in
Article 39, call upon the parties concerned to comply with such provisional
measures, as it deems necessary or desirable. Such provisional measures shall
be without prejudice to the rights, claims, or position of the parties
concerned. The Security Council shall duly take account of failure to comply
with such provisional measures.
Article 41
The Security
Council may decide what measures not involving the use of armed force are to be
employed to give effect to its decisions, and it may call upon the Members of
the United Nations to apply such measures. These may include complete or
partial interruption of economic relations and of rail, sea, air, postal, telegraphic,
radio, and other means of communication, and the severance of diplomatic
relations.
Article 42
Should the
Security Council consider that measures provided for in Article 41 would be
inadequate or have proved to be inadequate, it may take such action by air,
sea, or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international
peace and security. Such action may include demonstrations, blockade, and other
operations by air, sea, or land forces of Members of the United Nations.
Article 43
1. All Members of the United Nations, in order to
contribute to the maintenance of international peace and security, undertake to
make available to the Security Council, on its call and in accordance with a
special agreement or agreements, armed forces, assistance, and facilities,
including rights of passage, necessary for the purpose of maintaining
international peace and security.
2. Such agreement or agreements shall govern the
numbers and types of forces, their degree of readiness and general location,
and the nature of the facilities and assistance to be provided.
3. The agreement or agreements shall be
negotiated as soon as possible on the initiative of the Security Council. They
shall be concluded between the Security Council and Members or between the
Security Council and groups of Members and shall be subject to ratification by
the signatory states in accordance with their respective constitutional
processes.
Article 44
When the
Security Council has decided to use force it shall, before calling upon a
Member not represented on it to provide armed forces in fulfillment of the
obligations assumed under Article 43, invite that Member, if the Member so
desires, to participate in the decisions of the Security Council concerning the
employment of contingents of that Member's armed forces.
Article 45
In order to
enable the United Nations to take urgent military measures, Members shall hold
immediately available national air-force contingents for combined international
enforcement action. The strength and degree of readiness of these contingents
and plans for their combined action shall be determined within the limits laid
down in the special agreement or agreements referred to in Article 43, by the
Security Council with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee.
Article 46
Plans for the
application of armed force shall be made by the Security Council with the
assistance of the Military Staff Committee.
Article 47
1. There shall be established a Military Staff
Committee to advise and assist the Security Council on all questions relating
to the Security Council's military requirements for the maintenance of
international peace and security, the employment and command of forces placed
at its disposal, the regulation of armaments, and possible disarmament.
2. The Military Staff Committee shall consist of
the Chiefs of Staff of the permanent members of the Security Council or their
representatives. Any Member of the United Nations not permanently represented
on the Committee shall be invited by the Committee to be associated with it
when the efficient discharge of the Committee's responsibilities requires the
participation of that Member in its work.
3. The Military Staff Committee shall be
responsible under the Security Council for the strategic direction of any armed
forces placed at the disposal of the Security Council. Questions relating to
the command of such forces shall be worked out subsequently.
4. The Military Staff Committee, with the
authorization of the Security Council and after consultation with appropriate
regional agencies, may establish regional sub-committees.
Article 48
1. The action required to carry out the decisions
of the Security Council for the maintenance of international peace and security
shall be taken by all the Members of the United Nations or by some of them, as
the Security Council may determine.
2. Such decisions shall be carried out by the
Members of the United Nations directly and through their action in the
appropriate international agencies of which they are members.
Article 49
The Members of
the United Nations shall join in affording mutual assistance in carrying out
the measures decided upon by the Security Council.
Article 50
If preventive
or enforcement measures against any state are taken by the Security Council,
any other state, whether a Member of the United Nations or not, which finds
itself confronted with special economic problems arising from the carrying out
of those measures shall have the right to consult the Security Council with
regard to a solution of those problems.
Article 51
Nothing in the
present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective
self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations,
until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain
international peace and security. Measures taken by Members in the exercise of
this right of self-defense shall be immediately reported to the Security
Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and responsibility of the
Security Council under the present Charter to take at any time such action as
it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and
security.