
Article 76 of the UN Charter
Article 76 of the UN Charter outlines the basic principles for establishing the UN’s specialized agencies and programs. It states that these entities should be created to promote international cooperation in specific fields, such as health, education, and economic development. Their formation must be approved by the General Assembly, and they should adhere to the UN’s aims of maintaining peace and security, respecting sovereignty, and fostering collaboration among nations. Essentially, it provides the legal and procedural framework for the UN to host and oversee specialized agencies working on various global issues.