Historical, Legal, Political and Humanitarian Aspects of Involvement O.N.U. in the Conflict in Ukraine
Keywords:
non-governmental organizations; international relations; international relationsAbstract
In the 21st century, non-governmental organizations play an increasingly important role in international relations, and their considerable advancement is crucial in solving many global problems, especially those specialized in environmental or human rights. The United Nations, through its fundamental status - the UN Charter - is a consequence of a specific period in the evolution of international relations and, which reflects the balance of power and the specifics of the period of World War II. Today, O.N.U. it is also a process in which the dynamics of the contemporary world is reflected in its evolution towards a better and more secure international framework by successfully overcoming the major politico-military crises.
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