
Formation and Structure of the United Nations
An overview of the founding principles, objectives, and principal organs of the UN. Students will critically examine the strengths and limitations of the UN Charter.
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An overview of the founding principles, objectives, and principal organs of the UN. Students will critically examine the strengths and limitations of the UN Charter.
Key Questions
- What were the founding principles and objectives of the UN?
- How is power distributed within the UN's principal organs?
- What are the inherent limitations of the UN Charter?
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