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The United Nations at work

The debate over the nature and future of the United Nations began before its inception in 1945, and is likely to continue far into its second half-century. Each chapter stands on its own as a significant contribution to our understanding of both the subject and the quiet, undramatic but vital worldwide work of the United Nations.
Print Book, English, 1998
Praeger, Westport, Conn., 1998
Aufsatzsammlung
xx, 351 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
9780275959449, 0275959449
38257898
Preface Introduction by Martin Ira Glassner International Law Regulation of the Uses of International Waterways: The Contribution of the United Nations by Lucius Caflisch The United Nations and International Space Law by Vladimir Kopal The United Nations and Protection of the Environment by Djamchid Momtaz Protection of Minorities by Budislav Vukas International Relations The United Nations System and International Trade by Sherry M. Stephenson The United Nations and the Trade and Transit Problems of Land-Locked States by Surya P. Subedi Taiwan and the United Nations by Hungdah Chiu Focus on Individuals International Migration: UN Moves by William B. Wood A Note on Some UN Achievements with Special Reference to the World Food Programme by D. John Shaw and Sir Hans W. Singer The United Nations and NGOs: Global Civil Society and Institutional Change by Peter Uvin and Thomas G. Weiss Prevention and Resolution of Conflict Contributions of the UN to Solving Boundary and Territorial Disputes 1945-1997 by Victor Prescott The United Nations, The Oceans and Some Geography by Shabati Rosenne United Nations Peace-Maintenance by Jarat Chopra Index