An Introduction to International Organizations Law
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The fourth edition of this market-leading textbook offers students a clear framework for understanding the practice and logic of International Organizations Law. It is structured around the three defining relationships IOs engage in – namely, with their member states, with their organs and staff, and with the outside world. These different dynamics give rise to different concerns, which each help to explain the logic behind international institutional law. The text also discusses the essential topics of the law of IOs,…
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Key features
- Engages students by demonstrating how theories relate to real applications, including recent considerations like the withdrawal of Israel and the US from UNESCO, Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic
- Structured in an understandable framework that aims to show how different aspects of the law are connected
- Treats international organizations as part of a larger landscape, not just as creatures of law, placing the work of international organizations in their social, political, and economic context
About the book
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108899789
- Subjects International Relations and International Organisations,Law,Politics and International Relations,UN and International Organisations
- Format: Hardback
- Publication date: 12 May 2022
- ISBN: 9781108842204
- Dimensions (mm): 244 x 170 mm
- Weight: 0.85kg
- Page extent: 422 pages
- Availability: Temporarily unavailable - no date available
- Format: Paperback
- Publication date: 12 May 2022
- ISBN: 9781108820301
- Dimensions (mm): 244 x 170 mm
- Weight: 0.72kg
- Page extent: 422 pages
- Availability: Available
- Format: Digital
- Publication date: 10 February 2022
- ISBN: 9781108899789
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