The Origins of Informality: Why the Legal Foundations of Global Governance are Shifting, and Why It Matters
by Charles B. Roger
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This work explores the phenomenon of informal international organizations. These bodies are involved in governing many of the most important issues the world currently faces, and differ significantly from the highly legalized, formal organizations the world has traditionally relied on. But despite their evident importance, they remain poorly understood. This text develops a new approach to thinking about these puzzling institutions, presents new data revealing their extraordinary growth over show more time, and develops a novel theory about why states are creating them. show lessTags
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- 341.2 — Society, government, & culture Law International Law - United Nations, EU International community
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- JZ1318 .R634 — Political Science International relations International relations Scope of international relations. Political theory.
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