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Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs) Required Readings Summaries and Notes - GRADE 8,0

Summary and notes of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). Includes all of the material covered during the course.

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Summary “Health” by Gian Luca Burci and Andrew Cassels - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes on Gian Luca Burci and Andrew Cassels’ chapter “Health” from “The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations” (Total: 11 pages).

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Summary “The UN as a Human Rights Violator? Some Reflections on the United Nations Changing Human Rights Responsibilities” by Frédéric Mégret and Florian Hoffmann - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes from Frédéric Mégret and Florian Hoffmann’s article “The UN as a Human Rights Violator? Some Reflections on the United Nations Changing Human Rights Responsibilities” (To...

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Summary “The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Multilateralism on the Silk Road” by Mike Callaghan and Paul Hubbard - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes on Mike Callaghan and Paul Hubbard’s article “The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Multilateralism on the Silk Road” from the “China Economic Journal” (Total: 14 pa...

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Summary “International Organizations, ” by Madeleine Herren - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes on Madeleine Herren’s chapter “International Organizations, 1865-1945” from “The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations” (Total: 11 pages).

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Summary “No Enchanted Palace: The End of Empire and the Ideological Origins of the United Nations” by Mark Mazower - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes of the introduction chapter of Mark Mazower’s book “No Enchanted Palace: The End of Empire and the Ideological Origins of the United Nations” (Total: 4 pages).

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Summary “The institutional design of the United Nations General Assembly: an effective equalizer?” by Diana Panke - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes from Diana Panke’s article “The institutional design of the United Nations General Assembly: an effective equalizer?” (Total: 10 pages).

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Summary “What kills international organisations? When and why international organisations terminate” by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes from Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni’s article “What kills international organisations? When and why international organisations terminate” (Total: 13 pages).

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“The Covenant of the League of Nations” by The Avalon Project - Direct Copy

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Material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES a DIRECT COPY of Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Law Library’s “The Covenant of the League of Nations” from “The Avalon Project” (Total: 8 pages).

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Summary “The Two Sides of the Paris Climate Agreement: Dismal Failure or Historic Breakthrough?” by Raymond Clémençon - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes on Raymond Clémençon’s article “The Two Sides of the Paris Climate Agreement: Dismal Failure or Historic Breakthrough?” (Total: 11 pages).

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Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs) Lecture Notes (Lectures 1 to 12) - GRADE 8,0

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Notes on the lectures from the course (2021) Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES lectures 1 to 12 (Total: 51 pages).

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Summary “International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice (4th Edition)” by Ian Hurd - Notes (GRADE 8,0)

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Summary of the material for the final exam (2021) for Introduction to International Organisations (IIOs). INCLUDES notes on Ian Hurd’s textbook “International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice (4th Edition)”, preface and chapters 1 to 11 (Total: 87 pages).

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