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Essay / The United Nations and its efforts to maintain peace...
UNITED NATIONSIt is an organization established on October 24, 1945 after World War II and comprising 51 independent states to promote international peace and security. It currently has 193 member states and 54 countries that are not part of the United Nations. The Covenant of the League of Nations "To promote international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security through the acceptance of obligations not to resort to war, through the prescribing of open, just and honorable relations between nations, by the firm establishment of the understanding of international law as the real rule of conduct between governments, and by the maintenance of justice and scrupulous respect for all conventional obligations in the relations of organized peoples among themselves, accept the present Covenant of the League of Nations. of peace all over the world.• Develop friendly relations among all nations.• Work together as a unified team to help people live their lives in a better way, to do as much as possible to eliminate poverty, diseases like AIDS, etc. and illiteracy. around the world, to stop environmental destruction and to promote and encourage people to respect the rights and freedoms of each person. .• Countries should try to resolve their disputes peacefully.• Countries should avoid using force or threatening to use force or threatening in any way.• The UN will not. ..... middle of paper ... ...the executive where the executive applies the law established by legislation, but the organization lacks it and therefore has weak execution of decisions. Question of disarmament There is a race between nations to acquire the most dangerous and deadly weapons in order to strengthen their power. military forces. One of the goals of the United Nations is to work toward disarmament, but it failed due to the Cold War between the superpowers. CONCLUSIONEvery organization has some flaws, but in my opinion, it is one of the most effective global organizations in the history of time. Hope still lies in the United Nations for maintaining peace throughout the world. The future of many third world countries is in the hands of this particular organization. It is therefore the duty of all States to promote international peace and security and to respect each nation and its rights...