4 edition of Introduction to international organizations found in the catalog.
Published
1996
by Oceana Publications in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Lyonette Louis-Jacques and Jeanne S. Korman. |
Contributions | Louis-Jacques, Lyonette., Korman, Jeanne S., American Association of Law Libraries. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JX1954 .I57 1996 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiii, 574 p. : |
Number of Pages | 574 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL788864M |
ISBN 10 | 0379213516 |
LC Control Number | 95021251 |
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It discusses the essential topics of the law Cited by: (Michael H. Hunt, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The author has written a balanced, fair introduction to the modern history of international organizations.
While the survey of the League of Nations is well-done, the book really comes alive with its analysis of the United by: organizations, for purposes of this essay we make a distinction between the two. International organizations are associations of actors, typically states.
4 IOs have member-ship criteria, and membership may entail privileges (as well as costs). While a state may unilaterally decide to follow a set of rules – the United States, for example, can. The book introduces eleven of the most important international organizations, including those most central to international economics, international security, and international law.
It considers their legal powers, their practical effects, and their political controversies. The organizations are: •. ereign. In international law, states are recognized as actors; other institutions (or, for that matter, individuals) are not. And yet, international organizations (IOs) are attracting increasing attention, both positive and negative.
They are also increasingly becoming a focus of study by political scientists. This book is an introduction to the. And you may have heard organizations referred to as the Bretton Woods Organizations named after these meetings, which created the still existing international organizations of the International Monetary Fund, the IMF, and the World Bank.
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Book Description: This short and well-written overview provides essential information on the history of international organizations (IOs), with particular focus on the League of Nations, the development of the United Nations, and the UN system.
1 An Introduction to International Organizations. 1 An Introduction to International. Book One Chapter I. Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice Chapter II. Law of treaties Chapter III. Subjects of international law States International organizations Chapter IV.
Diplomatic and consular relations Chapter V. International responsibility Chapter VI. Peaceful settlement of international disputes. This book introduces students to theories with which to approach international organizations, their history, and their ability to respond to contemporary issues in world politics from nuclear.
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In the preface to the original edition of this work it was indicated that three objectives had been sought in its preparation: (1) exposition of the nature of existing international institutions, (2) explanation of their establishment and evolution, and (3) appraisal of their value for the purposes for which they had professedly been created.