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UN charter, the - translation to English

1945 FOUNDATIONAL TREATY OF THE UNITED NATIONS
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  • "WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS"
  • World War II poster from the United States on the UNITED NATIONS – PREAMBLE TO THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS
  • logo of the United Nations]].
  • The [[United Nations Office at Geneva]] (Switzerland) is its second biggest centre after the [[UN headquarters]] in New York City.

UN charter, the      
= Carta de la ONU, la
Ex: The world's carefully constructed international system for maintaining peace and security, built around the UN charter, is now on its last legs.
United Nations Charter         
estatutos de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas
charter airline         
FORM OF BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION
Charter airline; Charter Airlines; Charter airlines; Charter flight; Charter flights; The air taxi debate; Ad hoc air transportation; Aircraft block charter; Air Charter; Air Taxi Revolution; Proletariat Air Taxi; Chartered flights; Airline charter brokers; Air Charter Broker; Jet charter; Air Charters; Chartered flight; Aircharter; Aircraft charter; Charter jet; Charter plane; Charter (airlines); Charter planes
(n.) = compañía de vuelos chárter
Ex: Europe's charter airline sector appears to have weathered both the global airline slump and financial crisis of the early 1990s.

Definition

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Economía.
Instrumento financiero que cubre el riesgo de que el tipo de interés exceda de un nivel fijado. Se utiliza por prestatarios con elevado endeudamiento a interés variable o con gran variabilidad en los resultados, debido a oscilaciones del tipo de interés. El proveedor del techo, a cambio de una comisión, cubre la diferencia, si la hay, entre el tipo de referencia y el fijado. En comparación con el tipo fijo, permite beneficiarse de una tendencia a la baja en los intereses asegurando el riesgo. Apareció en 1983 y se opone al suelo y a la banda.

Wikipedia

Charter of the United Nations

The Charter of the United Nations (UN) is the foundational treaty of the United Nations, an intergovernmental organization. It establishes the purposes, governing structure, and overall framework of the UN system, including its six principal organs: the Secretariat, the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Trusteeship Council.

The UN Charter mandates the UN and its member states to maintain international peace and security, uphold international law, achieve "higher standards of living" for their citizens, address "economic, social, health, and related problems", and promote "universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion". As a charter and constituent treaty, its rules and obligations are binding on all members and supersede those of other treaties.

During the Second World War, the Allies—formally known as the United Nations—agreed to establish a new postwar international organization. Pursuant to this goal, the UN Charter was discussed, prepared, and drafted during the San Francisco Conference that began 25 April 1945, which involved most of the world's sovereign nations. Following two-thirds approval of each part, the final text was unanimously adopted by delegates and opened for signature on 26 June 1945; it was signed in San Francisco, United States, by 50 of the 51 original member countries.

The Charter entered into force on 24 October 1945, following ratification by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council—China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States—and a majority of the other signatories; this is considered the official starting date of the United Nations, with the first session of the General Assembly, representing all 51 initial members, opening in London the following January. The General Assembly formally recognized 24 October as United Nations Day in 1947, and declared it an official international holiday in 1971. With 193 parties, most countries have now ratified the Charter.

Examples of use of UN charter, the
1. Recommendation Under the UN charter, the 1'2–member General Assembly elects the secretary–general upon the recommendation of the council.
2. Under the UN Charter, the Security Council recommends a candidate to the 1'2–member UN General Assembly, which has traditionally approved that person with little debate.
3. So much for a UK "responsibility to the UN charter." The "Darfur Chronology" from the Coalition for International Justice makes clear just how little conviction inheres within the statements that have served as the primary international political response to Darfur.
4. The Israeli delegate sought to block the session on procedural grounds by arguing that under the UN Charter, the 1'2–member assembly cannot inject itself on a matter already being tackled by the powerful Security Council.
5. Precedents Prove Case for UN–African Peacekeeping Operation Under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter, the Security Council may take such action as necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security.