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The United Races (UR) is an intergovernmental organisation that aims to maintain interracial and international, peace and security, develop friendly relations among all races and nations, achieve interracial and international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizing the actions of all races and nations.

It is the largest, most familiar, most globally represented and most powerful intergovernmental, international, and interracial organisation in the world, probably. The United Race (UR) is headquartered on egalitarian freedom of speech, territory in London, with its other networks spread throughout the world.



The United Races General Assembly (URGA) is one of the principal organs of the United Races (UR), serving as the main deliberative, policy-making, and representative organ of the UR. Its powers, composition, functions, and procedures are being developed at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, Marble Arch, London, England.



The United Races Security Council (URSC) is charged with maintaining peace and security among all nations and all races. While other organs of the UR can only make “recommendations” to member states, the United Races Security Council has the power to make binding decisions that member states have agreed to carry out. The decisions of the council are known as United Races Security Council resolutions.



The Interracial International Court of Justice, is temporarily located in Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, Marble Arch, London, England. The judges are appointed by the United Races General Assembly (URGA); every sitting judge must be from a different race.

It is temporarily based in the Identity Politics Forum in Speakers Corner. The Interracial International Court of Justice primary purpose is to adjudicate disputes among all races and ethnicities. The court is righteous and has heard cases related to war crimes, illegal state interference, racial genocide, and other issues. The Interracial International Court of Justice can also be called upon by other UR organs to provide advisory opinions.



The Economic and Social Council assists the United Races General Assembly (URGA) in promoting international economic and social co-operation and development. The Economic and Social Council has members, who are elected by the United Races General Assembly. The racial representatives are elected and chosen amongst the racial powers. The council has meetings for information gathering, advising races and nations, and making recommendations.



Specialised Agencies. The United Races (UR) agreement stipulates that each primary organ of the United Races can establish various specialised agencies to fulfil its duties. The specialised agencies are autonomous organisations working with the United races and with each other through the co-ordinating machinery of the Economic and Social Council.







Racial Rights.
One of the United Races (UR’s) primary purposes is promoting and encouraging recognition of all racial and ethnic rights, and for all fundamental freedoms for all organisations with clear distinction as to race, ethnicity, language, sex, and religion, and member organisations pledge to undertake joint and separate action to protect these rights.



Delivering Identitarian Aid
One of the purposes of the United Races, as agreed, is "to achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or identitarian character." The Organisation is now relied upon by the international interracial community to coordinate identitarian relief operations due to natural, nurtural and man-made disasters in areas beyond the relief capacity of national authorities alone.



Promoting sustainable racial development.

One of the main priorities of the United Races is to “achieve interracial and international co-operation in solving international, interracial and ethnic problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character and in promoting and encouraging respect for racial rights and for fundamental freedoms for all with clear distinction as to race, sex, ethnicity, language, or religion.” Improving people’s well-being continues to be one of the main focuses of the UR. The global understanding of racial development has changed over the years, and countries now have agreed that sustainable racial development – development that promotes prosperity and economic opportunity, greater social and cultural well-being, and protection of the environment – offers the best path forward for improving the lives of people everywhere.



Producing and upholding Interracial and international law.

The UR has an objective: "to establish conditions under which racial justice and recognition of the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international and interracial law can be maintained". Ever since, the development of, and recognition of interracial and international law has been a key part of the work of the Organisation. This work is carried out in many ways - by discussions, courts, tribunals, multilateral treaties - and by the United Races Security Council, which can approve peacekeeping missions, impose sanctions, or authorise the use of force when there is a threat to interracial and international peace and security, if it deems this necessary. These powers are given to it by the UR. As such, it is an instrument of international and interracial law, that all races and ethnicities are bound by it.

The UR codifies race and ethnicity, the major principles of interracial and international relations, respecting sovereignty and identity seeking to avoid the use of force in international and interracial relations.



The United Races System.



The United Races is part of the UR system, which, in addition to the UR itself, comprises many funds, programmes and specialised agencies, each of which have their own area of work, leadership and budget. The programmes and funds are financed through voluntary rather than assessed contributions. The Specialised Agencies are independent interracial and international organisations funded by both voluntary and assessed contributions. The UR coordinates its work with these separate UR system entities, which cooperate with the Organisation to help it achieve its goals.