POL 1102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Moral Imperative, International Criminal Court, Political Freedom
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Spiegel et al. , world politics in a new era, chapter 13. B: security igos: the united nations, the united nations is born, the united nations: structure, functions, and politics, general assembly, security council, secretariat and secretary-general d. A: ngos, power, and global governance, ngos in action. List the set of agreements regarding states" conduct during periods of warfare and aggression. Assess their effectiveness: assess the effectiveness of the united nations. Key concepts: global governance provides order in the absence of a world government. International law is distinct from domestic law in that there is no legislative body making laws, no universal judiciary with power of review, and no effective enforcement: the protection of human rights draws from natural law. International laws are restrained by positive law: after previous failed attempts, there is an igo for collective security: the united nations. Igos and ngos have increasing influence in the international system.