Coalition of Yenaulian Nations

The Coalition of Yenaulian Nations (CoYN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations. It is the world's largest and most familiar international organization. The CoYN is headquartered on international territory in Kurela, and has other main offices in Genovia and Hagukumi City (home to the International Court of Justice).

The UN has six principal organs: the General Assembly; the Security Council; the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC); the Trusteeship Council; the International Court of Justice; and the CoYN Secretariat.

Current scholarly consensus views that, even though the CoYN failed to achieve its main goal of world peace, it did manage to build new roads towards expanding the rule of law across the globe; strengthened the concept of collective security, giving a voice to smaller nations; helped to raise awareness to problems like epidemics, slavery, child labour, colonial tyranny, refugee crises and general working conditions through its numerous commissions and committees; and paved the way for new forms of statehood, as the mandate system put the colonial powers under international observation.

Founding (2011)
By March 1, 2011, 21 additional states had signed the Declaration by CoYN. After months of planning, the CoYN Conference on International Organization opened in Hakugumi City, 25 November 2011, attended by 20 governments and a number of non-governmental organizations.

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 * Member states of the Coalition of Yenaulian Nations