Theoretical Framework
The role of International Organizations
Basically, the role of an international organization is to hold a global collaboration between one country with other countries which have the same rights and obligations in international forums. Cooperation between countries has existed for centuries, to exchange information on economic and political events that occurred. Over time, during the early 20th century it became more obvious due to the different things in it collectively.
The most important task for the international organization is to establish an agreement and hold rights and obligations as well as the realization that it is not a violation because it is not written. In the Charter of the United Nations (UN) in 1994 has provided a real example of the important role of international organizations in solving economic, social, cultural, human rights, and also encourage fundamental freedoms for every individual human being without distinction tribe , religion, race, culture, language or …show more content…
At this point each of the countries issuing their opinion by emphasizing the values in it as well as the exchange of information and experiences in it in order to discuss and find solutions to determine how to work together reached a consensus agreement. This consensus includes about what is right and should be done by each country and what things to avoid in his country even though there are multinationals that come from