The UN Charter as the basis of the modern international legal order |
Saturday, 10 November 2018 20:09 |
October 24, 2018 in the framework of career guidance Professor of the Department of constitutional and administrative law of the Educational Research Institute of Law Alexander Radziwil held a legal lecture for students of 11 classes of specialized school № 64 in Kiev on "The UN Charter as the basis of modern international law".As Alexander Radziwil noted, the Charter of the United Nations is an international multilateral Treaty of Supreme legal force, which has ensured systemic unity in international law, and international cooperation is a universal international organization that now coordinates the activities of the entire international community. During the legal lecture discussed the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, the violation of which entails international responsibility, the powers and activities of the main and some subsidiary bodies of the UN, the nature of relations with specialized agencies of the UN system. At the end of the event, there was an active discussion about the mechanisms provided for by the Charter for the settlement of disputes between States, the impact on the offending States and the reasons for their ineffective activities.
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