Description: The Unrepresented United Nations propose to develop bilateral relations with the unrepresented Peoples and Nations, rejecting the characterisation of aligned and non-aligned, so as to develop a global diplomacy based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the self-determination of Peoples
micronations (8) unrepresented united nations (2) uun (2) unrecognised united nations (2) unrecognized united nations (2) under-represented nations (2) misrepresented nations (2) peoples self-determination (2) de jure states (2) de facto states (2)
The main objective of the Unrepresented United Nations (UUN) is to assist and represent Unrepresented Nations and Peoples, Under-represented Nations and Peoples, De Jure States, De Facto States or Misrepresented Nations and Peoples, Independentist Movements, Separatist Movements, Secessionist Movements, Segregationist Movements, Indigenous Peoples, Micronations, so that they may express their position in the appropriate forums and obtain recognition, since they cannot in the United Nations. Self-determinati
The Unrepresented United Nations, in compliance with its Charter, will search for new international actors, and propose to develop bilateral relations not only with States, but also with the unrepresented Peoples and Nations, rejecting the characterisation of aligned and non-aligned, so as to develop a global diplomacy based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the self-determination of Peoples.
A people can be said to have realized its right to self-determination when they have either (1) established a sovereign and independent state; (2) freely associated with another state or (3) integrated with anotherstate after freely having expressed their will to do so. The right of all peoples to self-determination is one of the core principles of international law and, by virtue of its erga omnes status, it is the responsibility of all states to ensure that this right is realised. The obstruction or viola