vereinten nationen

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ألمانية - التركية

تعريف vereinten nationen في ألمانية التركية القاموس.

die Vereinten Nationen
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ألمانية - الإنجليزية
united nations

The United Nations Charter was signed in 1945. - Die Charta der Vereinten Nationen wurde 1945 unterzeichnet.

UN stands for United Nations. - UN steht für die Vereinten Nationen.

an international organization composed of most of the nations of the world, formed in 1945, to promote global peace, security, and economic development
The Security Council of the UN has primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security Any of the five permanent Council members ­ China, France, Britain the Russian Federation, the United States ­ can veto any decision on peacekeeping operations The UN does not have an army For each peacekeeping mission, member states voluntarily provide troops and equipment, for which they are compensated from a special peacekeeping budget Canada has been a member since the inception of the UN in 1945
An international association of the governments of member nations (1945- ), successor to the League of Nations (q v ) Proposed early in World War II, the UN's Charter was drafted and went into force in 1945 Headquarters were later established in New York City It consists of the Security Council with five permanent and ten elected members, the General Assembly with equal representation for each of its 135 member governments (as of September 18, 1973), the International Court of justice with fifteen members, a Secretariat and a growing number of subsidiary specialized agencies, most of which have been organized for the promotion of specific types of interventionism among the member nations UN actions and debates have indicated that its nationalist-minded members are almost unanimously imbued with the ideology that peace and economic progress can best be attained by policies of political interventionism rather than liberalism (see "Liberal") HA 368,686-88,825
International organisation formed after World War II to preserve peace
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A supranational organisation working for world peace, security and human betterment Charter of the United Nations
An international organisation whose members include most of the sovereign nations of the world The primary objectives of the organisation are to maintain peace and security and to achieve international cooperation in solving international economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian problems
A global organization founded in 1944 to promote international cooperation and resolve international conflicts through peaceful means Currently has 189 member countries Decisions are made by a General Assembly and by a 15-member Security Council that has five permanent members and 10 rotating members
International organization established immediately after World War II It replaced the League of Nations The UN Charter comprises a preamble and 19 chapters divided into 111 articles The Charter sets forth the purposes of the United Nations as: the maintenance of international peace and security, the development of friendly relations between states, and the achievement of cooperation in solving international economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian problems It expresses a strong hope for the equality of all people and the expansion of basic freedoms The principal organs of the United Nations, as specified in the Charter, are the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat
Agenda 21: Programme of action for sustainable development New York, N Y : UN Publications, 1992 294 p
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Intergovernmental organization established in 1945 as the successor to the League of Nations It is concerned with the maintenance of international peace and security The UN's principal organs are the General Assembly, Security Council, Secretariat, International Court of Justice, Economic and Social Council, and the Trusteeship Council Its headquarters is in New York City Home Page UN System Web Site Locator Links to United Nations Agencies and Programs UN Treaties Database
International organization formed in the aftermath of World War II; included all of the victorious Allies; its primary mission was to provide a forum for negotiating disputes (p 857)
The United Nations was established on 24 October 1945 by 51 countries committed to preserving peace through international cooperation and collective security Today, nearly every nation in the world belongs to the UN: membership now totals 189 countries
comprising of 189 countries at the end of 2000, was established in 1945 at the end of World War II by 51 countries committed to preserving peace through international cooperation and collective security The original Charter of the United Nations -- an international treaty designed to protect future generations from the scourge of war and written to affirm fundamental human rights -- as amended governs all activities The 15-member Security Council and the Secretariat headed by the Secretary-General oversee the day-to-day operation, including meetings of the General Assembly Ralph Bunche played a key role in drafting the Charter of the UN and carrying out its mission of peace
(UN), international organization established immediately after World War II It replaced the League of Nations
an organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security
an association of countries set up in 1945 to promote peace, security and co-operation between nations
an international organisation founded after the second world war to promote and maintain peace and to help poorer countries to become wealthier
Bevölkerungsfond der Vereinten Nationen /UNFPA/
United Nations Population Fund /UNFPA/
Büro der Vereinten Nationen für Projektdienste /UNOPS/
United Nations Office for Project Services /UNOPS/
Büro der Vereinten Nationen in Wien
United Nations Office at Vienna /UNOV/
Büro des Hochkommissars der Vereinten Nationen für Menschenrechte /OHCHR/
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights /OHCHR/
Entschädigungskommission der Vereinten Nationen /UNCC/
United Nations Compensation Commission /UNCC/
Entwicklungsfonds der Vereinten Nationen für die Frau
United Nations Development Fund for Women /UNIFEM/
Forschungsinstitut der Vereinten Nationen für soziale Entwicklung /UNRISD/
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development /UNRISD/
Freiwilligenprogramm der Vereinten Nationen /UNV/
United Nations Volunteers /UNV/
Gereralsekretär der Vereinten Nationen
secretary-general of the United Nations
Gereralsekretär der Vereinten Nationen
UN secretary general
Gereralsekretärin der Vereinten Nationen
secretary-general of the United Nations
Gereralsekretärin der Vereinten Nationen
UN secretary general
Handels- und Entwicklungskonferenz der Vereinten Nationen /UNCTAD/
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development /UNCTAD/
Hilfswerk der Vereinten Nationen für Palästinaflüchtlinge im Nahen Osten /UNRWA/
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East /UNRWA/
Hoher Flüchtlingskommissar der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees /UNHCR/
Hoher Flüchtlingskommissar der Vereinten Nationen
UN Refugee Commissioner
Institut der Vereinten Nationen für Abrüstungsforschung /UNIDIR/
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research /UNIDIR/
Internationales Forschungsinstitut der Vereinten Nationen für Kriminalität und R
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute /UNICRI/
Kapitalentwicklungsfonds der Vereinten Nationen /UNCDF/
United Nations Capital Development Fund /UNCDF/
Kinderhilfswerk der Vereinten Nationen /UNICEF/
United Nations Children's Fund /UNICEF/
Kommission der Vereinten Nationen für internationales Handelsrecht /UNCITRAL/
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law /UNCITRAL/
Konferenz der Vereinten Nationen zu Umwelt und Entwicklung
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development /UNCED/
Meeresbodenausschuss der Vereinten Nationen
UN Seabed Committee
Meeresbodenausschuss der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations Seabed Committee
Organisation der Vereinten Nationen für Erziehung, Wissenschaft und Kultur /UNES
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization /UNESCO/
Organisation der Vereinten Nationen für industrielle Entwicklung /UNIDO/
United Nations Industrial Development Organizatio /UNIDO/
Programm der Vereinten Nationen für die Internationale Drogenbekämpfung /UNDCP/
United Nations International Drug Control Programme /UNDCP/
Satzung der Vereinten Nationen
Charter of the United Nations
Schutztruppe der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations Protection Force /UNPROFOR/
Seerechtskonferenz der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea
Seerechtsübereinkommen der Vereinten Nationen /SRÜ/
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea /UNCLOS/
Sicherheitsrat der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations Security Council
Sonderorganisationen der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations specialized agencies
UNO-Hochkommissar der Vereinten Nationen für Menschenrechte /UNHCHR/
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights /UNHCHR/
Umweltprogramm der Vereinten Nationen /UNEP/
United Nations Environment Programme /UNEP/
Universität der Vereinten Nationen /UNU/
United Nations University /UNU/
Völkerrechtskommission der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations International Law Commission
Wirtschafts- und Sozialrat der Vereinten Nationen
United Nationals Economic and Social Council
Wirtschafts- und Sozialrat der Vereinten Nationen
UN Economic and Social Council /ECOSOC/
Wirtschaftskommission für Europa der Vereinten Nationen (UNECE, UN/ECE)
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE, UN/ECE, ECE)
Wissenschaftlicher Ausschuß der Vereinten Nationen zur Untersuchung der Auswirku
United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation /UNSCEAR/
Zentrum der Vereinten Nationen für Regionalentwicklung /UNCRD/
United Nations Centre for Regional Development /UNCRD/
Zentrum der Vereinten Nationen für Wohn- und Siedlungswesen
United Nations Centre for Human Settlements /UNCHS/
die Vereinten Nationen /UNO/
the United Nations /UN/
Überwachungs-, Verifikations- und Inspektionskommission der Vereinten Nationen
United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission /UNMOVIC/
der Vereinten Nationen
the united nations