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The United Nation Security Council, although it has been the most reformed organ of the Organization, does not currently respond to the claims of democracy of the international community. | Theoretical Legal Assumptions for the United Nations Security Council Reform Technium Social Sciences Journal Vol. 4 73-83 March 2020 ISSN 2668-7798 www.techniumscience.com Theoretical Legal Assumptions for the United Nations Security Council Reform Jorge Luis Silva González Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities University of Pinar del Río Cuba silva@upr.edu.cu Orelvis Gener Crespo Trinidad Municipal People s Court Sancti Spíritus Cuba orelvis.gener@gamil.com Pedro Alejandro Vigil García Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities University of Pinar del Río Cuba pedrovigil30@gamil.com Abstract. The United Nation Security Council although it has been the most reformed organ of the Organization does not currently respond to the claims of democracy of the international community. In this regard this article proposes four theoretical legal assumptions that should underpin the democratization of the aforementioned organ regarding the structure and operation established by the UN Charter. The use of applicable methods in the Legal Sciences allowed the formulation of the postulates among them the recognition of the perspective of democracy in the UN Charter and the transformation of the voting system into non-procedural matters and in relation to the processes of reform and revision of the UN Charter. Keywords. Security Council United Nation Public International Law Introduction The United Nations UN as a representative of Public International Law is structured by different organs which fulfill certain functions and contribute to the development of the smooth development of multifaceted relationships on a global scale. Its main organs as stated in UN Charter specifically in Article 7 are the General Assembly the Security Council the Economic and Social Council the Trusteeship Council the International Court of Justice and the UN Secretariat. The Security Council UNSC is particularly regulated under chapter V Articles 23 to 38 although under chapters II IV VII VIII X