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Jessica Almqvist

Professor

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Selecting the next UN Secretary-General: a shared responsibility

Author

  • Jessica Almqvist

Summary, in English

The upcoming election of a new Secretary-General can be a potential turning point for the UN in its efforts to achieve a more transparent, inclusive and gender-balanced administration of its affairs. For this, however, the Security Council should recommend to the General Assembly at least two of the officially nominated candidates, including women, following meetings with each of them and well in advance for its members to have a fair opportunity to choose and share responsibility for the final outcome. Spain, as an elected member of the Security Council, has a unique opportunity to promote woman candidates.

Department/s

  • Public International Law

Publishing year

2016-07-26

Language

English

Publication/Series

Analysis of the Elcano Royal Institute

Volume

62

Document type

Journal article (comment)

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • International law
  • UN Secretary-General
  • Elections
  • United Nations
  • Internationell rätt

Status

Published

Research group

  • Public International Law