Evolution of International Law
Document Type
Book Section
Publication Date
9-2013
ISBN
9780203795972
DOI
10.4324/9780203795972
Abstract
Featuring a diverse and impressive array of authors, this volume is the most comprehensive textbook available for all interested in international organization and global governance. Organized around a concern with how the world is and could be governed, the book offers:
- in-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance;
- discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and nonstate actors; and
- examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary global governance.
The book’s 50 chapters are arranged into 7 parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, separate section introductions designed to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading. International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to better comprehend the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle.
First Page
35
Last Page
47
Num Pages
13
Publisher
Routledge
Editor
Thomas G. Weiss & Rorden Wilkinson
Book Title
International Organization and Global Governance
Recommended Citation
Charlotte Ku,
Evolution of International Law,
in
International Organization and Global Governance
35
(Thomas G. Weiss & Rorden Wilkinson eds., 2013).
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