Formation and Accession to Treaties *
In: The Economics of Lawmaking, S. 215-236
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In: The Economics of Lawmaking, S. 215-236
In: Fifty Years of European Integration, S. 139-156
In: International social work, Band 55, Heft 3, S. 417-427
ISSN: 1461-7234
International disputes may emanate from any number of issues, including concerns involving territory, finance, trade, ethnicity, natural resources, or religion. International treaties serve as a mechanism to address these concerns. Throughout history, treaties and conventions have played an important role in international relations. Of course, the full contours of the numerous international treaties in force cannot be documented. In this brief article, and with the caveat that we can only speak in generalities, we 1) offer some fundamental principles of treaties, 2) identify some major treaties and conventions of interest to the international social work community, and 3) make some comments regarding how those treaties affect international social work professionals. Space constraints naturally preclude us from commenting more in depth.
In: Evolving Practice In EU Enlargement With Case Studies In Agri-Food And Environment Law, S. 141-176
In: Evolving Practice In EU Enlargement With Case Studies In Agri-Food And Environment Law, S. 177-212
In: Routledge library editions. International relations, volume 6
In: Reconciling the Deepening and Widening of the European Union, S. 157-165
In: Journal of International Cooperation Studies, Band 25(1)
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In: Routledge library editions. International relations, Volume 6
In: International observer, Band 31, Heft 507, S. 5381-5383
ISSN: 1061-0324