UN AND ITS ORGANS ETHICS

UN AND ITS ORGANS ETHICS

UN AND ITS ORGANS ETHICS

AUTHORS – HEMA SUDANTHIRA GNANASEKARAN* & SUGITH KUMAR R G**

* BALLB (HONS.,), 5TH YEAR, SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE IN LAW, THE TAMILNADU DR.AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY, TARAMANI, CHENNAI.

** BCA LLB(HONS), LLM (CRIMINAL LAW), PHD (PURSUING) LAW FACULTY, SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE IN LAW, THE TAMILNADU DR.AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY, TARAMANI, CHENNAI.

BEST CITATION – HEMA SUDANTHIRA GNANASEKARAN & SUGITH KUMAR R G, UN AND ITS ORGANS ETHICS, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 6 (1) OF 2026, PG. 566-582, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

Abstract:

Founded in 1945, the United Nations (UN) is a global institution consisting of 193 Member States. Its mandate is shaped by the objectives and values outlined in the UN Charter and carried out through its main bodies and affiliated agencies. The organization’s functions encompass conflict prevention and peacekeeping, the advancement of human rights, the provision of humanitarian relief, the encouragement of sustainable development, and the enforcement of international legal frameworks