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The United Nations Charter is...
largely concerned with individual human rights.
wholly concerned with the relationship between states.
an attempt to legitimise the dominance of great powers over little ones.
devoted to a wide range of subjects including peace, justice, freedom and economic and social rights.
Human rights (answer a) and the relationship between states (answer b) feature prominently in the Charter, but they are not the only concerns. Critics might argue that the Charter institutionalizes great power dominance, but others could claim that the UN actually allows influence to small states which is out of proportion with their international importance (answer c).
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