International cooperation: The United Nations - The institutions of the UN

5 important questions on International cooperation: The United Nations - The institutions of the UN

What are 'The 4 Purposes of the United Nations'?

1. Maintaining international peace and security
2. Developing friendly relations among nations
3. Achieving international cooperation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural or humanitarian nature, and in promoting human rights
4. Being a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends

What are the legally binding powers of the General Assembly

1. Approve budgets of UN and the contribution each member has to pay
2. Appoint members of the other primary UN organs
3. GA has the legally non-binding powers to consider and recommend on the various matters that fall within the scope of the UN Charter

What is the Economic and Social council

The principal body for coordination, policy review, policy dialogue and recommendations on economic, social and environmental issues, as well as for implementation of the internationally agreed development goals
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This jurisdiction of the ICJ is restricted in 2 ways:

1. Only state parties may be a party in a legal conflict settled by this court
2. The court may only rule in a conflict between state parties who accepted the jurisdiction of the court by expressing their consent

Which organs may install subsidiary organs to support them in their duties?

  • The General Assembly
  • The Economic and Social council
  • Security council

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