The Atlantic Charter can be seen as a statement of intention and vision: the intentions of the leaders of the UK and the US about the world after the World War.
Specifically, they believed in the self-determination of the countries, which means that the countries would have the right to govern themselves.
They indented this Charter to apply to Europe only,for example Poland, but later the African countries used it as an argument for de-colonisation.
-Admitted only skilled workers AFL
-Admitted women and African Americans KOL
-worked to improve the lives of workers BOTH
-Is still in existence today AFL
They do, They play a critical part in areas that the government cannot exclusively left to the government, also this allows people in different states to have a say in what goes on in their area, because all states have different laws and regulations.