United Nations Security Council
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and is charged with the maintenance of international peace and security. Its powers, outlined in the United Nations Charter, include the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanction, and the authorization of military action. Its powers are exercised through United Nations Security Council Resolutions. These are the resolution in 1950.
- Resolution 79: Armaments: regulation and reduction (17 Jan)
- Resolution 80: The India-Pakistan Question (14 Mar)
- Resolution 81: Procedure (24 May)
- Resolution 82: Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea (25 Jun)
- Resolution 83: Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea (27 Jun)
- Resolution 84: Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea (7 Jul)
- Resolution 85: Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea (31 Jul)
- Resolution 86: Admission of new Members to the UN: Indonesia (26 Sep)
- Resolution 87: Complaint of armed invasion of Taiwan (Formosa) (29 Sep)
- Resolution 88: Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea (8 Nov)
- Resolution 89: The Palestine Question (17 Nov)