History & Civics
Answer
The Chief organs of the UNO, along with their functions are given below:
The General Assembly —
- Supervises the work of other UN organs.
- Admits new members on the Security Council’s recommendation.
- Appoints the Secretary‑General on the Security Council’s recommendation.
- Elects temporary Security Council members, and members of the Economic and Social Council and Trusteeship Council.
- Receives reports from UN organs and makes decisions for improvement.
- Urges member-states to ensure human rights for their citizens.
- Approves the annual UNO budget and sets member contributions.
- Alerts the Security Council if global peace is threatened by a state's actions.
The Security Council —
- Maintains international peace and security.
- Encourages fighting states to resolve differences through talks.
- Can impose economic sanctions or order military action against aggressor states.
- Recommends new members for admission and the Secretary‑General’s appointment.
- Elects International Court of Justice judges with the General Assembly.
- Can request the cancellation of a state's membership for not following the Charter.
- Can recommend an emergency General Assembly meeting.
The Economic and Social Council —
- Promotes economic and social cooperation among UN member states.
- Oversees specialized groups on - population, money matters, international trade and gender equality, crime prevention and control of narcotic drugs.
The Trusteeship Council —
- The International Trusteeship Council safeguards the interests of non-self-governing territories.
- Eleven territories were brought under the Council after World War II. The Council helped ten of these territories gain independence.
- The Council suspended its activities in 1994.
The International Court of Justice —
- Settles disputes between UN member-states.
- Allows private citizens to approach the Court against a state.
- Issues binding decisions on cases.
- Provides advisory opinions on legal questions referred by the General Assembly or Security Council.
The Secretariat —
- Handles all administrative work of the UN.
- The Secretary-General is the chief executive officer, elected for a five-year term. He organizes conferences, drafts reports, handles correspondence, registers treaties, and prepares budget estimates.