%0 Journal Article %T ANALYSIS OF LEGAL AND POLITICAL OBSTACLES TO REFORM OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE SECURITY OF COUNCIL %J POLITICAL QUARTERLY %I %Z 1735-9678 %A Kazemi, Aliasghar %A Askari Hosn, Shahram %D 2016 %\ 12/21/2016 %V 46 %N 4 %P 995-1010 %! ANALYSIS OF LEGAL AND POLITICAL OBSTACLES TO REFORM OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE SECURITY OF COUNCIL %K group 4 %K political barriers %K legal barriers %K right to veto %K Security Council %R 10.22059/jpq.2016.59937 %X In recent years, negotiations in order to change the most powerful and effective elements of the United Nations, the Security Council, has sparked a wide range of debates. Benefits and special privileges of members of the Security Council such as the right to veto, imposing sanctions have forced some states to maintain this order on the one side, and has united 5 permanent members of the Security Council on the path to maintain the status quo, on the other.. However, since the Security Council is not representative of all countries of the world and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security, the authors both reviews the reasons for the dissatisfaction of the Security Council and identifies the main obstacles to the government's failure to the political and legal spectrum. %U https://jpq.ut.ac.ir/article_59937_a5394ca87aaef580030dffa191ce3fd9.pdf