the laws which are accepted by majority is a popular law and opposed by majority is called un popular laws.
Not the UN, but laws passed by the Australian govt.
The Laws governing the United Nations is set down in the Charter of the United Nations. It describes the UN's organisations, duties, powers and more.
There are national laws relevant to each county with them and then oversight by the UN in relation to nuclear weapons proliferation.
378, they originated from the UN which agreed and passed the bill in the upper house.
There is no such thing as an enforceable un-written law.
Protection for Un Chien Andalou in the US was restored in 1983 thanks to GATT. According to the Copyright Office, the rightsholder is Grands Films Classiques.
If you violate copyright laws, you are not only un-ethical - you are committing an unlawful act.
Yes they certainly do. Most modern countries have specific laws against involuntary servitude and both the UN and Interpol actively support efforts worldwide to eliminate slavery.
The Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
Examples of child labour (which is illegal uner UN conventions) DO exist in some countries where the laws are not adequately enforced.
If we consider the UN as a country - then a resolution is like a bill or an act or a law, and the GA and occasionally the SC generate these. The SC and Secretariat act as Executive. The ICJ is the judiciary.