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The making of the common lawThe making of the common law

The making of the common law

Paul A. Brand

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"International Organization in the Age of Globalization examines how the relentless process of globalization has affected the world's international organizations. Taylor primarily focuses on the United Nations and the wider UN system, but he also examines the involvement of the WTO, the World Bank and regional organizations such as the EU, ASEAN, ASEM, NAFTA, and MERCOSUR in these processes. This wide ranging study concentrates on three key areas--the maintenance of peace and security, the management of economic and social activity, and the protection of individual welfare--which provide illustrations of the changing relationship between international organizations and individual states, a central interaction in global organization. Clearly and provocatively written, this book will be essential for anyone interested in processes of globalization. Students and researchers in international relations, politics, economics and sociology will benefit from the author's insights into the changing nature of international organization in the twenty-first century."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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OL Work ID
OL4112990W

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Common lawCourtsHistoryLawyersKings and rulersBiographyCommon law, great britainHenry , 1207-1272Civilization, medievalCivilization, medieval--13th centuryDa227 .c375 1996941.03/4GlobalizationInternational agenciesInternational cooperation

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