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Rule of Accountability or Rule of Law? Regulating the UN Security Council's Accountability Deficits

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Farrall, Jeremy

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This article examines how the attempt to pursue Security Council accountability relates to parallel efforts to strengthen the rule of law. The article argues that accountability and the rule of law are closely connected and that steps to promote one have

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Journal of Conflict and Security Law

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