International Law
| An Overview of the United Nations |
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| The United Nations (UN)is an international organization comprising "peace loving states." Members agree to be bound by the UN Charter, which prohibits member states from using force against another country unless (1) the force is required in self-defense, or (2) the UN Security Council authorizes the force to maintain or restore international peace and security. More... |
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| United Nations - WFP |
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| The World Food Program of the United Nations was established in 1961 by resolutions of both the United Nations General Assembly and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. More... |
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| International Organizations - G-7 and G-8 |
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| The Group of Seven is an international intergovernmental organization of the world's leading industrialized nations. More... |
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| United Nations - UNDP |
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| The United Nations Development Program is a division of the United Nation's Economic and Social Council that works on global development on behalf of the United Nations. More... |
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| Non-Governmental Organizations - Amnesty International |
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| Amnesty Internation is a non-governmental organization that promotes human rights; specifically, those set forth in the international treaty, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. More... |
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