International Law and the United Nations

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How United Nations and International Law can meet the problems of atomic age, is the aim of this book. Quincy Wright Professor of International Law and visiting Professor, Indian School of International Studies delivered these lectures.

This book is critical of both traditional international law and the United Nations. It is an attempt to suggest some interpretations, if these bodies must meet the problems of our times.

We at the Life Span Research Foundation consider this book profoundly useful and immensely relevant to the study and examination of the United Nations and International Law in the present context of world politics, international relations, peacekeeping operations and security problems.

Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. The role of the United Nations in contemporary international relations. 2. Interpretation and application of the charter. 3. Domestic jurisdiction and the competence of United Nations organs. 4. The prevention of aggression. 5. Development of the United Nations. Index.

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Title
International Law and the United Nations
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Edition
Reprint.
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ISBN
9789381709344
Length
viii+148p., 23cm.
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