
Law and Practice of the United Nations: Documents and Commentary combines primary materials with expert commentary demonstrating the interaction between law and practice in the UN organization, as well as the possibilities and limitations of multilateral institutions in general. Each chapter begins with a short introductory essay describing how the documents that ensue illustrate a set of legal, institutional, and political issues relevant to the practice of diplomacy and the development of public international law through the United Nations. Each chapter also includes questions to guide discussion of the primary materials, and a brief bibliography to facilitate further research on the subject.This second edition addresses the most challenging issues confronting the United Nations and the global community today, from terrorism to climate change, from poverty to nuclear proliferation. New features include hypothetical fact scenarios to test the understanding of concepts in each chapter. This edition contains expanded author commentary, while maintaining the focus on primary materials. Such materials enable a realistic presentation of the work of international diplomacy: the negotiation, interpretation and application of such texts are an important part of what actually takes place at the United Nations and other international organizations.This work is ideal for courses on the United Nations or International Organizations, taught in both law and international relations programs.
This text investigates the complex interplay between legal frameworks and institutional practice within the United Nations to determine the efficacy and constraints of multilateral governance. The authors, Simon Chesterman, David M. Malone, and Ian Johnstone, leverage their extensive expertise in international law and diplomacy to synthesize primary source documents with analytical commentary. By examining the evolution of UN operations, the book provides a structured framework for understanding how international legal norms are negotiated, interpreted, and applied in real-world political scenarios.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics frequently identify this work as a foundational text for university-level courses in international law and global governance. Readers often note the high density of the prose and the utility of the provided primary materials for rigorous classroom discussion.
Page Count:
741
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190493259
ISBN-13:
9780190493257
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