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Globalization and International Organizations, Hardback Book

Globalization and International Organizations Hardback

Edited by Edward Kwakwa

Part of the The International Library of Essays on Globalization and Law series

Hardback

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The last few years have witnessed several significant developments in respect of international organizations, most of which are best encapsulated in the word "change".

In particular, international organizations have moved from their traditional role of facilitator of the activities of their members, to that of director of their own activities.

As a result, there is increased scrutiny over issues relating to the governance, control, accountability and the privileges and immunities of international organizations.

These subjects are all the focus of this book. Edward Kwakwa has collected together the best published work by leading authorities in the field on subjects of crucial importance and relevance to international organizations, particularly in the context of today's ever-increasing globalization.

This book is of interest to scholars and students of law, as well as government and non-government practitioners and international civil servants.

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