by sending them to jail
No, there has not been a conflict.
no it has not
nope
Has the in ever intervened in a conflict involving australia
It depends what you mean by "intervene". Unlike several other conflicts, UN peacekeepers were never deployed in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (which involved Armenia and Azerbaijan). However, the UN passed several resolutions on that conflict, which did create a ceasefire. Please see the Related Link to view the resolutions.
Yes, when Germany entered in a conflict with the United Kingdom in 1985 because of the german SEI (System for Economical Issues). The trading between them stopped completely. The UN intervened a year later.
The super powers did not intervene in Rwanda because it has become the custom to have the UN intervene instead. Unfortunately the UN usually sits on its hands and does very little.
The UN has failed to intervene in international problems in an effective manner. It would seem unwise to increase the UN's role in such matters.
*Rwanda
No. There has been no need for the UN to intervene in Spain.
The UN decision to intervene in Korea was not vetoed by the Soviet Union because at that time the Soviet Union was not a part of the UN. The Soviet Union had removed itself from the UN in protest.
They didn't