This elegantly written and inspiring book investigates the expansion of powers of international organizations as a practice intertwined with the making of modern Western states through the lens of international law. The author, Guy Fiti Sinclair, is a Senior Lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington Law School, an Associate Director of the New Zealand Centre for Public Law, and Associate Editor of the
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Sluga, Glenda and Carolyn James (eds.), Women, Diplomacy and International Politics since 1500, (New York: Routledge, 2016).
Weiss, Thomas G., Tatiana Carayannis, and Richard Jolly, ‘The “Third” United Nations’, Global Governance 15 (2009), 123–142.
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This elegantly written and inspiring book investigates the expansion of powers of international organizations as a practice intertwined with the making of modern Western states through the lens of international law. The author, Guy Fiti Sinclair, is a Senior Lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington Law School, an Associate Director of the New Zealand Centre for Public Law, and Associate Editor of the
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