The United Nations Charter, signed in San Francisco on June 26, 1945, and ratified on October 24, 1945, is the founding document of the organization. The United Nations, as a unique international body, is able to address a wide range of global challenges due to the provisions of its Charter, which is recognized as an international treaty.
The UN Charter legally binds member states, making it an important instrument of international law. Furthermore, as the primary judicial body of the United Nations, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) functions according to its own rules, which are smoothly incorporated as an inherent component of the UN Charter.
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