What is the conflict between Article 2.7 and Chapter VII of the UN Charter?

a. Article 2.7 places authority in the Security Council while Chapter VII gives authority to the General Assembly.
b. Article 2.7 explicitly calls for human rights protections while Chapter VII outlaws even humanitarian interventions.
c. Article 2.7 requires Security Council approval for any intervention while Chapter VII allows for unilateral action.
d. Article 2.7 protects national sovereignty while Chapter VII allows for intervention.


d

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