Moldavian Journal of International Law and International Relations
STRUCTURE, POWERS AND NEEDS OF UN REFORM
Author: POPOVSCHII Stepan
JEL Classification: K33
Universal Decimal Classification: 341.2; 341.231.14; 341.29.009(100)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61753/1857-1999/2345-1963/2026.21-1.14
POPOVSCHII Stepan - Postgraduate student of the Doctoral School of Law and PhD In Economics, State University of Moldova, (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova).
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-6808-1080Email: eff.justice@gmail.com
Keywords: human rights, ad hoc means, sovereignty, state territory, effective control, international tribunals, uncontrolled territories.
Abstract
The formation of scientifically grounded concepts regarding the means of protecting human rights in uncontrolled territories is an extremely pressing task. This is particularly significant for post-Soviet states. The predictability of the human rights situation in such territories, along with its consequences, is diminishing, which leads to an increased potential for conflict in social interactions. Understanding the properties of ad hoc legal remedies as a socio-legal phenomenon is of key importance for ensuring the observance of human rights under any circumstances, going beyond judicial proceedings alone.