The United Nations System: Toward International JusticeFocusing on the legal rather than political aspects of the United Nations, White (international organizations, U. of Nottingham) evaluates the goals, purposes, and values of the UN system, analyzes the institutional machinery created to fulfill those purposes, examines the implementation of the organization's goals, and comments on the UNOs effectiveness in the key areas of security, justice, human rights, the environment, and economic development. White intends this academic text to provide a useful basis from which to consider the long-term effects of recent dramatic world events, and the responses of the international community. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Contents
A UN System | 3 |
The UNs Values | 47 |
Support for Democracy | 173 |
The General Assembly Elections | 180 |
Mechanisms for the Promotion of Democracy | 187 |
International Criminal Justice | 197 |
Human Rights | 221 |
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