Abstract

The United Nations has emerged in the aftermath of World War II, a global organization of general membership goals, and has played an important and prominent role in the application and development of the rules of public international law, and international humanitarian law through its organ the President of the United Nations General Assembly, the Security Council, and the Council Economic and social, and the International Court of Justice, where this organization has been able to solve a section of international problems through its resolutions that have limited the establishment of international wars, the achievement of international peace and security, prosperity and international cooperation, and the application and development of international humanitarian law.

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