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Peace

The vast majority of the causes that have affected international peace and security since the Second World War have, among other factors, also influenced the economic field. However, despite the available financial tools, the United Nations has not developed measures to deal with, on a global scale, the economic factors that affect peace, at least in the proportions in which it has created political preventive and coercive measures in the military field, almost remaining in a frequent reactive stance, engendering poles of peace with difficulty in obtaining its expansion and maintenance.

Of course, the solution to the problem of international peace and security cannot be achieved exclusively through economic tools. Still, they are of paramount importance to minimize and, whenever possible, avoid military conflicts with their countless negative legal consequences and human factors.

The operative part of international peace and security is that international law constantly changes. Working to maintain peace since the Second World War, the international community has created the United Nations, which redefined the condition of the war against international peace and security as an international crime at the end of the posing military assaults on international peace and security.

The non-belligerent settlements will be achieved through the recognition of the peoples’ right to choose their status and the support of the United States for the improvement of international cooperation, favoring the expansion of United Nations activities in the direction of economic solid bases of peace and the encouragement the development of friendly relations between the nations without distinction of race, sex, language, or religion. Contemporary legal provisions concerning peace and the United Nations are based chiefly on principles and measures coined at the end of the Second World War.