« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.09Publish: 1998/06

The Legal Status and Power of the Secretary-General of the United Nations

Author: By Steven Kuan-tsyh Yu

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The legal status and power of the United  Nations  Secretary-General are specifically worthy of study in depth because he, as designated in the Charter and evolved in practice, is the central figure of the Organization whose   scope   of   functions   extends   to   all   aspects   of   international cooperation in solving every problem which transcends national boundary, including,  inter  alia,  the  problem  of  maintaining  international  peace  and security. To   accomplish   such   a   specific   study,   this   research   inquires extensively into various aspects of the topic, such as: (1) an assessment of the  Secretary-General’s  legal  status  as  an  international  civil  servant;  (2) discussions  and  distinction  of  the  roles  played  by  him  and  by  the Secretariat  under  his  leadership;  (3)  an  analysis  of  his  duties  and responsibilities  as  an  organizer  and  administrator  of  the  United  Nations; (4)  an  examination  of  his  political  power  with  emphasis  not  only  on  the legal basis and process of evolution of such power, but also on the ways in which he develops and enforces such power upon basis of the Charter′s authorization both explicit and tacit, and (5) the conclusion by affirming the  desirability  and  necessity  for  the  Secretary-General  to  preserve  and invigorate political initiatives in appropriate cases. In  so  focusing,  the  research  has  applied  mainly  the  method  of comparative   analysis   and   referred,   as   necessary,   to   not   only   such documents as  the  Covenant  of  the  League  of  Nations  and  the  Charter  of the United States, but also to the pratice of each of the incumbents in the office  of  the  Secretary-General  of  the  two  consecutive  World  bodies,  as well   as   to   the   relevant   international   jurisprudence   and   academic publications.

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