United Nations at the Millennium: The Principal Organs

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Paul Taylor, A.J.R. Groom
A&C Black, 2000 M01 1 - 363 páginas
This book provides unparalleled coverage of each of the principal organs of the United Nations. This collection offers a survey of the life of each organ since its inception in 1945, the extent to which is has fulfilled its founding mission, and proposals for reform.As well as providing comprehensive coverage of the present role of this highly influential organization, the book addresses larger questions about the role of the U.N. and the fitness for purpose of its principal organs as a means to global governance.
 

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Grandeur and Decadence
21
The Security Council
61
Managing the Economic and Social Activities of the United
100
A Successful Demise
142
The International Court of Justice
177
Reform in Progress
196
States Groups at the United Nations and Growth of Member
224
NGOs and the Principal Organs of the United Nations
271
The Institutions of the United Nations and the Principle
295
Select Bibliography
327
Index
351
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Paul Taylor is professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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