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I am not a legal expert at all, but I have not found a legal basis in the current Treaties that would explicitly authorise the Community wholly or partially to surrender its exclusive competences for the benefit of the Member States.
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Russia and China would almost certainly veto anything that smacked of explicitly authorising regime change.
Until now, however, there had been no official confirmation of actions that were not explicitly authorised by the UN.
Nevertheless, America's invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq did have a clear legal basis, having been explicitly authorised by Congress.
The key I think is that the apprenticeship system was explicitly authorised in the 1807 Abolition Act.
They might feel able to vote for (or at least not veto) a resolution which is not seen as explicitly authorising military action.
The UK government seems to have done everything short of explicitly authorising it, and has consistently failed to be open about it.
Resolution 2165, the second of two security council resolutions on access in Syria, explicitly authorises UN agencies to deliver aid across borders and conflict lines.
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Under the Anti-Deficiency Act, passed after the American civil war, the federal government is forbidden from incurring costs that have not been explicitly authorised by Congress.
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