Chapter X of the United Nations Charter

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Chapter X of the

human rights and fundamental freedoms for all." It can prepare draft conventions and call international conferences – these have included, for instance, the 1961 New York conference that drafted the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
. Article 64 gives ECOSOC concurrent power, along with the UN General Assembly, to receive reports from specialized agencies, provided that the subject matter falls within ECOSOC's purview. Article 68 empowers it to "set up commissions in economic and social fields and for the promotion of human rights."

Article 71

Article 71 forms the basis for granting

Consultative Status.[1] There were representatives of 1,200 voluntary organizations present at the founding conference of the United Nations in San Francisco in 1945, and this article provided a mechanism for continued involvement.[citation needed
]

References

  1. ^ www.apa.org https://www.apa.org/international/united-nations/publications. Retrieved 2024-03-12. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)