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The Trusteeship Council a now-defunct organ of the United Nations that administers territories that were not self-governing when the UN was established.
Trusteeship Council
General assembly security council International court of justice secretariat trusteeship council economic and social council repertory of practice of united nations
General Assembly, The Security Council, The Secretariat, International Court of Justice, The Trusteeship Council, Economic and Social Council
6,if you count the trusteeship council, but hey, no one seems to, because the Trusteeship Council was stopped in 1994 because its goal was completed. 5 if you don't. The other 5 councils are the Secretariat, the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, the Security Council, and the International Court of Justice.
Security Council, Economic and Social Council, International Court of Justice (World Court), Secretariat, Trusteeship Council
There are six main organs in the UN: -General Assembly -Security Council -Secratariat -Economic and social Council -Trusteeship Council -International Court of Justice
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There are six principal organs of the United Nations. They are the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, and International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat.
secretariat, general assembly, security council,international court of justice, economic and social council, trusteeship council.
5, the Security Council, the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, the Secretariat, and the International Court of Justice. And the trusteeship council achieved its goal, but it will still meet if it is needed.
The Trusteeship Council suspended operation on 1 November 1994, with the independence of Palau, the last remaining United Nations trust territory, on 1 October 1994. By a resolution adopted on 25 May 1994, the Council amended its rules of procedure to drop the obligation to meet annually and agreed to meet as occasion required -- by its decision or the decision of its President, or at the request of a majority of its members or the General Assembly or the Security Council. In setting up an International Trusteeship System, the Charter established the Trusteeship Council as one of the main organs of the United Nations and assigned to it the task of supervising the administration of Trust Territories placed under the Trusteeship System. Major goals of the System were to promote the advancement of the inhabitants of Trust Territories and their progressive development towards self-government or independence. The Trusteeship Council is made up of the five permanent members of the Security Council --China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States. The aims of the Trusteeship System have been fulfilled to such an extent that all Trust Territories have attained self-government or independence, either as separate States or by joining neighbouring independent countries. Under the Charter, the Trusteeship Council is authorized to examine and discuss reports from the Administering Authority on the political, economic, social and educational advancement of the peoples of Trust Territories and, in consultation with the Administering Authority, to examine petitions from and undertake periodic and other special missions to Trust Territories.