The United Nations UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY +1st Committee Disarmament and International Security +2nd Committee Economic and Financial +3rd Committee Social, Humanitarian and Cultural +4th Committee Special political and Decolonization +5th Committee Administrative and Budgetary +6th Committee Legal FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY As set out in the United Nations Charter, the functions and powers of the United Nations General Assembly are: * to consider and make recommendations on the general principles of cooperation for maintaining international peace and security, including disarmament; * to discuss any question relating to international peace and security and, except where a dispute or situation is currently being discussed by the Security Council, to make recommendations on it; * to discuss, with the same exception, and make recommendations on any questions within the scope of the Charter or affecting the powers and functions of any organ of the United Nations; * to initiate studies and make recommendations to promote international political cooperation, the development and codification of international law, the realization of human rights and fundamental freedoms and international collaboration in the economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, education and health fields; * to make recommendations for the peaceful settlement of any situation which might impair friendly relations among nations; * to receive and consider reports from the Security Council and other United Nations organs; * to consider and approve the United Nations budget and establish the financial assessments of Member States; * to elect the non-permanent members of the Security Council and the members of other United Nations Councils and organs and, on the recommendation of the Security Council, to appoint the Secretary-General.