La Charte des Nations Unies a été signée en 1945 par 51 pays représentant l’ensemble des continents, ouvrant ainsi à la création de l’Organisation des Nations Unies le 24 octobre 1945. Le Statut de la Cour internationale de Justice fait partie intégrante de la Charte. La Charte a pour but de préserver l’humanité du fléau de la guerre; de réaffirmer les droits fondamentaux de l’homme et la dignité et la valeur de la personne humaine, de proclamer l’égalité de droits des hommes et des femmes, ainsi que des nations, grandes et petites; et de garantir la prospérité de l’humanité tout entière. Elle est le fondement de la paix et de la sécurité internationales.
Charte des Nations Unies et Statut de la Cour Internationale de Justice
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