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Of particular importance is Article 56 of the charter :" All Members pledge themselves to take joint and separate action in co-operation with the Organization for the achievement of the purposes set forth in Article 55.
" This is a binding treaty provision applicable to both the Organisation and its members and has been taken to constitute a legal obligation for the members of the United Nations.
Overall, the references to human rights in the Charter are general and vague.
The Charter does not contain specific legal rights, nor does it mandate any enforcement procedures to protect these rights.

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