United Nations Documents Index
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Page : 738 pages
File Size : 38,31 MB
Release : 1955
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Page : 738 pages
File Size : 38,31 MB
Release : 1955
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Author : Great Britain. Her Majesty's Stationery Office
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Page : 694 pages
File Size : 33,21 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Government publications
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Author : United Nations. International Law Commission
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Page : pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 1956
Category : International law
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Author : James Cotton
Publisher : Longueville Books
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 35,55 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Australia
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This landmark reference work is the first complete history of Australia and its relationship with, and role within, the United Nations. On 17 January 1946, when the United Nations Security Council held its inaugural session, an Australian representative, Norman Makin, presided.If all members adhered to the principles of the United Nations Charter, predicted Makin, the United Nations would become "a great power for the good of the world, bringing that freedom from fear, which is necessary before we can hope for progress and welfare in all lands". Australia and the United Nations traces how Australia committed itself to the United Nations project, from before the convening of the first United Nations Security Council until the eve of its election to a fifth term on that body. The book begins with Australian involvement with the organisation that preceded the United Nations, the League of Nations. It then analyses the role played by Australian Minister for External Affairs, HV Evatt, and his staff in framing the United Nations Charter at San Francisco in 1945. Three chapters analyse Australia's diplomacy towards the Security Council, its efforts in peacekeeping, and evolving policies and attitudes towards arms control and disarmament. Two chapters discuss Australia's engagement with the United Nations' manifold specialised agencies and the role of the broader UN family in development. Another two chapters are devoted to a study of Australia's role in areas of United Nations operation only dimly foreseen by its founders at San Francisco-decolonisation and the environment. The two final chapters examine Australia's contribution to the promotion of human rights and international law and the important role it has played seeking to improve the United Nations' performance to equip it to meet new challenges in global politics. Australia and the United Nations tells us what was done in the past, and why. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to better understand Australia's multilateral diplomacy, and our future choices.
Author : Pierre-Marie Dupuy
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 597 pages
File Size : 23,26 MB
Release : 2018-06-07
Category : Law
ISBN : 1108423604
A concise, clear, and legally rigorous introduction to international environmental law and practice covering the very latest developments.
Author : Water Resources Council (U.S.). Hydrology Committee
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Page : 232 pages
File Size : 47,96 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Flood forecasting
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Author : D. W. Bowett
Publisher : The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 46,99 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Légitime défense (Droit international).
ISBN : 1584778555
Self-defense and the right to go to war. Originally published: New York: Praeger, [1958]. xv, 294 pp. Bowett observes that the use or threat of force by any state can be a delict, an approved sanction, or a measure taken in self-defense. He examines the evolution of self-defense doctrine in the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, with the assumption of the existence of a state's unlimited 'right' to go to war. He then attempts to outline the limited and provisional effects of this right under the U.N. Charter. This book was written after Bowett's term as a United Nations legal officer from 1957-1959. "Throughout the work there is a refusal to dogmatize or to state in absolute terms any aspect of the 'privilege' of self-defence in its present context. (...) [Bowett] is to be congratulated on producing a timely and scholarly survey of one of the most fundamental, and often abused, sovereign rights known to international law." --K.R. Simmonds, British Year Book of International Law 34 (1958) 432. SIR DEREK WILLIAM BOWETT [1927-2009], an international lawyer, was President of Queens' College, Cambridge from 1969-1982 and Whewell Professor of International Law, Cambridge, from 1981-1991. He was awarded a CBE in 1983 and a knighthood in 1998. He is the author of The Law of International Institutions (1963), United Nations Forces: A Legal Study (1964), The Law of the Sea (1967), The Search for Peace (1972) and The International Court of Justice (1996).
Author : International Labour Office
Publisher : ILO/IPEC
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 15,74 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Child labor
ISBN : 9789221244899
This General Survey, which deals with all eight fundamental Conventions, seeks to give a global picture of the law and practice in member States in terms of the practical application of ratified and non-ratified Conventions, describing the various positive initiatives undertaken in some countries, in addition to certain serious problems encountered in the implementation of their provisions. The General Survey recognizes the interdependence and complementarity between these Conventions and their universal applicability, while bearing in mind the specificities covered by each Convention. The General Survey also highlights the main considerations elaborated by the Committee of Experts, as well as its corresponding guidance in order to achieve fuller conformity with the fundamental Conventions. The General Survey seeks to do this by analysing the scope, methods and difficulties of application for all eight Conventions, the most salient thematic features pertaining to each Convention, as well as their enforcement and impact.
Author : Marc Bungenberg
Publisher : Springer
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 27,78 MB
Release : 2015-04-15
Category : Law
ISBN : 3319157388
Fifty years after the adoption of the Declaration on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources by the General Assembly of the United Nations in December 1962, this volume assesses the evolution of the principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources into a principle of customary international law as well as related developments. International environmental and human rights law leave unresolved questions regarding the limitations of this principle, e.g. extraterritorial and international influences such as the applicable criminal and tort law, as well as the extraterritorial and international promotion of good governance, including transparency obligations.
Author : United Nations. Department of International Economic and Social Affairs
Publisher : New York : United Nations
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 13,93 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Developing countries
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Gives sets of age-sex patterns of mortality in Latin America, Chile, South Asia, the Far East and in general.