United Nations Agreements

United Nations Agreements
The founding document of the modern world order, signed in the aftermath of history's deadliest war. The UN Charter established the principles that govern international relations to this day: sovereign equality, the prohibition of aggressive force, and the commitment to fundamental human rights. This collection also includes the Statute of the International Criminal Court and the Millennium Declaration, together forming the legal architecture that defines how nations interact, resolve disputes, and hold war criminals accountable. These are not abstract texts but living documents that have shaped peacekeeping missions, international tribunals, and global summitry for nearly eighty years. Whether you are a student of international relations, a legal scholar, or a citizen seeking to understand the framework that constrains and enables global cooperation, these agreements are the foundation upon which contemporary diplomacy rests.
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