THE ADMISSION OF NEWLY CREATED STATES TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE UNITED NATIONS: 
THE CASE OF REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Cover Image

THE ADMISSION OF NEWLY CREATED STATES TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE UNITED NATIONS: THE CASE OF REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
THE ADMISSION OF NEWLY CREATED STATES TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE UNITED NATIONS: THE CASE OF REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA

Author(s): Milorad Petreski, Goran Ilik
Subject(s): International relations/trade, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, EU-Legislation
Published by: Institute for Research and European Studies - Bitola
Keywords: United Nations; Security Council; General Assembly; international law;Republic of Macedonia.;

Summary/Abstract: The international law which regulates the formation, functioning and legal capacity of international organizations, and also the international law in the United Nations system, are always relevant and subject to progressive development, because the international relations are in constant dynamics. Each newly created state has one major foreign policy goal during its first years of formation or after obtaining independence – admission to the membership of the United Nations. That is because the decision of admission to the membership of the UN guarantees the country’s statehood which can no longer be questioned. The country becomes part of a global community of nations – the international community. Therefore, the present paper is a qualitative research regarding the admission of new states to the international community, and the decision-making process concerning the admission of new Member States to the UN.

  • Issue Year: II/2017
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 45-60
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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