League of Nations

The League of Nations (abbreviated LN) is an established on January 10, 1920 by the. Following the aftermath of, the LN was restructured to address its ineffectiveness to prevent the conflict of World War II. The headquarters and central organizational complex of the LN is situated in Los Angeles and enjoys status. Additional office buildings are located in, , and. The main objectives and mission for the LN is to promote international peace, to defend human rights, to encourage economic prosperity and growth, and to provide humanitarian relief in cases of conflict, famine, natural disasters, and other crises.

The LN is composed of two main bodies: the General Assembly (main deliberative body) and the Security Council (focused on security and peace resolutions). Other bodies include the Economic and Social Council, International Court of Justice, World Bank, World Health and Food Organization, and the Secretariat. The LN is led by the Secretary-General who oversees the administration of the LN, serves as its spokesperson, and presides over General Assembly meetings.