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Civil society and United Nations General Assembly

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Difference between Civil society and United Nations General Assembly

Civil society vs. United Nations General Assembly

Civil society is the "aggregate of non-governmental organizations and institutions that manifest interests and will of citizens". The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA or GA; Assemblée Générale AG) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), the only one in which all member nations have equal representation, and the main deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the UN.

Similarities between Civil society and United Nations General Assembly

Civil society and United Nations General Assembly have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Human rights.

Human rights

Human rights are moral principles or normsJames Nickel, with assistance from Thomas Pogge, M.B.E. Smith, and Leif Wenar, December 13, 2013, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,, Retrieved August 14, 2014 that describe certain standards of human behaviour and are regularly protected as natural and legal rights in municipal and international law.

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Civil society and United Nations General Assembly Comparison

Civil society has 164 relations, while United Nations General Assembly has 90. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.39% = 1 / (164 + 90).

References

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