加藤 陽
国際公共政策研究 16 2 121 - 134 大阪大学国際公共政策学会 2012年03月
Recently, much attention has been placed on Article 103 of the UN Charter, which provides for the Charter's supremacy. After the Cold War, the UN Security Council has on many occasions invoked Article 103, by which obligations to implement sanctions prevail over other international agreements. However, that article contains a number of uncertainties in its legal structure. Against such a background, this paper seeks to clarify some of the main uncertainties. Part (1) of the paper discusses the codification process of Article 103 and examines the legal meaning of "prevail".