International organizations : politics, law, practice / Ian Hurd.
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341 L9131i 2015 International law : a very short introduction / | 341 M286i 2017 International law : a critical introduction / | 341.2 B254i International organization : theories and institutions / | 341.2 H959i 2014 International organizations : politics, law, practice / | 341.45 T1617i 2015 The international law of the sea / | 341.48 C588h 2007 Human rights : a very short introduction / | 341.486083 P7393c 2017 The child in international refugee law / |
"Now in its third edition, this leading undergraduate textbook has been revised and updated throughout to take account of recent developments in world politics. Concise and engagingly written, the book is core reading for courses on international organizations, international law and politics, and global governance. Unlike other textbooks in the field, it takes readers behind the scenes of the world's most important international institutions to explore their legal authority and the political controversies that they generate. It presents chapter-length case studies of the world's leading international organizations, with attention to the legal, political, and practical aspects. The new edition adds depth to the discussion of international relations theory and features new case material on Brexit, the Argentine sovereign debt, the Syrian war, the cholera epidemic in Haiti, and more"-- Provided by publisher.
Machine generated contents note: Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction to international organizations; 2. Theory, methods, and international organizations; 3. The World Trade Organization; 4. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; 5. The United Nations I: law and administration; 6. The United Nations II: international peace and security; 7. The International Labor Organization; 8. The International Court of Justice; 9. The International Criminal Court; 10. The European Union and regional organizations; 11. Conclusion; Index.
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