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Chapter XI: Declaration Regarding Non-Self-Governing Territories, Articles 73-74
Contains a declaration on the administration of non-self-governing territories by member states and the responsibilities to promote the well-being of inhabitants.
Chapter XII: International Trusteeship System, Articles 75-85
Details the system of international trusteeship to manage certain territories, with the goal of self-determination and independence.
Chapter XVI: Miscellaneous Provisions, Articles 102-105
Deals with the registration and publication of treaties and international agreements, as well as the legal status of the United Nations.
Chapter XVIII: Amendments, Articles 108-109
Outlines the process for amendments to be made to the UN Charter, including the requirements for ratification and the calling of a general conference.
Chapter VII: Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression, Articles 39-51
Provides the Security Council with authority to take actions, ranging from economic sanctions to military intervention, in response to threats to peace.
Annex Chapters, Various Articles
Includes annexes that further detail specific arrangements or procedures, such as voting methods and the Military Staff Committee.
Chapter II: Membership, Articles 3-6
Details criteria and process for membership, as well as conditions for suspension and expulsion from the United Nations.
Chapter V: The Security Council, Articles 23-32
Outlines the composition, responsibilities, and powers of the Security Council, including its role in maintaining peace and security.
Chapter XV: The Secretariat, Articles 97-101
Describes the structure and duties of the Secretariat, headed by the Secretary-General, and its role in the administration of the United Nations.
Chapter III: Organs, Articles 7-8
Establishes the six principal organs of the United Nations, including the General Assembly and Security Council, and addresses arrangements for non-member states.
Preamble, No Articles
Sets forth the fundamental concepts and aspirations that underpin the establishment of the United Nations, including peace, human rights, and social progress.
Chapter XIV: The International Court of Justice, Articles 92-96
Establishes the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. Describes its functions and jurisdiction.
Chapter XVII: Transitional Security Arrangements, Article 106-107
Contains transitional measures related to security during the period between the establishment of the United Nations and the coming into force of the Charter.
Chapter X: The Economic and Social Council, Articles 61-72
Establishes the Economic and Social Council, detailing its composition, functions, powers, and voting procedures.
Chapter VI: Pacific Settlement of Disputes, Articles 33-38
Describes methods for the peaceful resolution of conflicts, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and legal adjudication.
Chapter IX: International Economic and Social Co-operation, Articles 55-60
Focuses on promoting higher living standards, full employment, and conditions of economic and social progress and development.
Chapter I: Purposes and Principles, Articles 1-2
Outlines the purposes of the United Nations and its principles, including maintaining peace, friendly relations among nations, and cooperation.
Chapter VIII: Regional Arrangements, Articles 52-54
Discusses the role of regional arrangements and agencies in conflict resolution, and their relationship with the United Nations.
Chapter XIII: The Trusteeship Council, Articles 86-91
Lays out the formation, composition, functions, and powers of the Trusteeship Council, one of the principal organs of the United Nations.
Chapter IV: The General Assembly, Articles 9-22
Defines the composition, functions, powers, and voting procedures of the General Assembly, one of the principal organs of the United Nations.
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