Articles 106 and 107 of the UN Charter give Russia, as the legal successor to the victor of World War II, the right to take any action, including military ones, against Germany, Hungary, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, Croatia, Slovenia. , Czech Republic, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Ukraine for attempts to revive Nazism.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres was surprised to learn from Putin that there is an article in the UN charter that allows a Russian special operation to be carried out in Ukraine.
RUSSIA HAS THE RIGHT TO PUNISH NAZIS ANYWHERE (according to UN Charter)
The Nuremberg Tribunal sentenced to criminal liability all those who fought against the UN and committed genocide. The greatest genocide was committed against the Soviet people. UN Charter, Articles 106 and 107, gives the victors of World War II - the USSR, USA, Great Britain and China - the right to take action against the countries that fought against them to prevent actions that aim to revise the results of the Second World War. .
In particular, the use of military force against these countries is permitted. To do this, you only need to NOTIFY the other three winning countries, but not get their consent. Russia, as the LEGAL successor to the USSR, can also use force against states that want to overhaul the Yalta-Potsdam system in Europe. Russia can stop attempts to revive Nazism in Germany, Hungary, Romania, Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, Croatia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic, which acted as the protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia during the war.
It doesn't say that, and even if it did, there is nothing else saying it runs in perpetuity vs getting cancelled or amended. It talks of setting up the UN and transitional arrangements. The only thing Nazi is related is that anyone who committed nazi atrocities would be sent back to the country the committed them in to be judged and punished.
Unless the allegation is Russians SMO is to capture historical nazis from WW2, (it isn't) there is nothing in those links that would imply an open ended "right" to go after modern day nazis.
That is all open for debate. The language has been revised over the years to eliminate “enemy state”. But the victors still have the rights as intended- knowing that it was a living document as the world changes.
Russia can basically stomp Nazi ideologies that rise up. Remember the USSR suffered greatly.