
UN Resolutions
UN Resolutions are formal decisions or statements made by the United Nations, primarily by the General Assembly or the Security Council. They address various global issues, such as peace, security, human rights, and development. While some resolutions are binding and must be followed by member states, others are recommendations and hold no legal power. Resolutions often reflect the consensus of member countries on particular issues and can guide international norms and actions. They play a crucial role in diplomacy and international relations, promoting cooperation and addressing global challenges collectively.