• The states are
grouped into
supranational
institutions which
cooperate to avoid
conflicts, promote
education, protect
cultural or promote
development
• the form 192
members and has
its headquarters in
New York. is the
most important
supranational
institution and its
origin dates back to
1945, after the end
of World War II
• its objectives
were
established in
the Charter of
the United
Nations, signed
in San
Francisco on
June 26, 1945
• keep the peace
and security.
• promote
friendly
relations based
on equality of
rights between
all nations
• conflict resolution
economic, social,
cultural and
humanitarian problems
through international
cooperation and
respect for fundamental
freedoms.
• centers serve to
harmonize the actions
of nations to achieve
these common purpose
the United Nations is organized in the
following ways
• it involved all member
states and all are
entitled to vote. this
Assembly approves the
budgets of the
organization, promotes
studies for cooperation
and chooses
components other
United Nations
organizations dependent
the most important are:
• the Organization for
Economic Cooperation
and Development
(OCDE) was founded in
1961. compose 31 states
including Spain and seek
to promote employment
and economic growth
• brings together 153
states deals with
foster trade
relations, the rules
that govern them
and provides a
forum to discuss
matters of a
commercial nature
• OTAN nations in 1949 due
to the climate of
confrontation between the
United States and the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics
(URSS) after the Second
World War.
• Currently an is responsible
for the security of the
countries of the region. at
this time, among other
missions, develops military
work in Afghanistan
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supranational organizations

  • 2.
    • The statesare grouped into supranational institutions which cooperate to avoid conflicts, promote education, protect cultural or promote development
  • 3.
    • the form192 members and has its headquarters in New York. is the most important supranational institution and its origin dates back to 1945, after the end of World War II
  • 4.
    • its objectives were establishedin the Charter of the United Nations, signed in San Francisco on June 26, 1945
  • 5.
    • keep thepeace and security. • promote friendly relations based on equality of rights between all nations
  • 6.
    • conflict resolution economic,social, cultural and humanitarian problems through international cooperation and respect for fundamental freedoms. • centers serve to harmonize the actions of nations to achieve these common purpose
  • 7.
    the United Nationsis organized in the following ways
  • 8.
    • it involvedall member states and all are entitled to vote. this Assembly approves the budgets of the organization, promotes studies for cooperation and chooses components other United Nations organizations dependent
  • 12.
    the most importantare: • the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OCDE) was founded in 1961. compose 31 states including Spain and seek to promote employment and economic growth
  • 13.
    • brings together153 states deals with foster trade relations, the rules that govern them and provides a forum to discuss matters of a commercial nature
  • 15.
    • OTAN nationsin 1949 due to the climate of confrontation between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (URSS) after the Second World War. • Currently an is responsible for the security of the countries of the region. at this time, among other missions, develops military work in Afghanistan •
  • 16.