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International civil society: International nongovernmental organizations in the international system
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 44, Heft Aug 92
ISSN: 0020-8701
The transnational approach relativizes the role traditionally assigned to the state, without heralding its demise, disposes of the spatial factor without denying territorial realities and introduces a global perspective without underestimating analytical method. Discusses one of the categories of transnational forces: what are usually known as 'international nongovernmental organizations' (INGOs) or 'trans-national associations'. (RSM)
International Civil Society: International Non-Governmental Organizations in the International System
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 44, S. 417-431
ISSN: 0020-8701
An analysis of how international nongovernment organizations (INGOs) have come to modify or challenge the international system. The introduction of transnational forces -- ie, nonstate entities of a social, political, scientific, religious, environmental, or other nature -- into the study of international relations does not merely shift or cut across boundaries, but calls for a new, intrinsicially pluralistic approach. The interplay of factors & actors outside the conventional frame of reference of territorial sovereign states exposes a multipolar world that encompasses a variety of intersecting sociopolitical "forces of attraction" of a predominantly economic, ethnic, or religious character. The transnational approach particularly emphasizes three aspects of nonstate entities: their historical precedence over the state system; INGOs' role as the subjects & makers of international law; & the latter's effective scope of action in the contemporary world, either as shapers of opinion, as autonomous actors, or in competition with states. As central components of a potential international civil society, their transnationalization poses the question of the universal character of the state, & hence of civil society, & the groupings that structure it across national borders. 2 Illustrations, 41 References. AA
International Ethics and International Law
In: Review of international studies: RIS, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 19
ISSN: 0260-2105
International ethics and international law
In: Review of international studies: RIS, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 19-30
ISSN: 1469-9044
In this paper I am going to argue a familiar but still controversial thesis about the relation between international ethics and international law, which I would sum up in the following list of propositions:First, international law is a source as well as an object of ethical judgements. The idea of legality or the rule of law is an ethical one, and international law has ethical significance because it gives institutional expression to the rule of law in international relations.Secondly, international law—or, more precisely, the idea of the rule of law in international relations—reflects a rule-oriented rather than outcome-oriented ethic of international affairs. By insisting on the priority of rules over outcomes, this ethic rejects consequentialism in all its forms.
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY: INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Heft 133, S. 417-432
ISSN: 0020-8701
THE EMERGENCE IN THE HUMAN SCIENCES OF THE NOTIONS OF COMPLEXITY AND INTERACTION BETWEEN PHENOMENA IS REFLECTED TODAY, IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES, IN A GROWING INTEREST IN ENTITIES OTHER THAN STATES AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AS SUBJECTS OF ANALYSIS. THIS STUDY DEALS WITH THE CATEGORY OF TRANSNATIONAL FORCES WHICH ARE USUALLY KNOWN AS "INTERNATIONAL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS" (INGOS) OR "TRANSNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS." IT ADDRESSES SOME OF THE MORE SIGNIFICANT ISSUED IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS TODAY.
Review: International Politics: International Futures
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 696-697
ISSN: 2052-465X
International Civil Society: International Non-governmental Organizations in the International System
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 417
ISSN: 0020-8701
From international system to international society
In: International organization, Band 47, Heft 3, S. 327-352
ISSN: 0020-8183
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International Economic Organizations in the International Legal Process
In: International Law - Book Archive pre-2000
In: Legal Aspects of International Organizations 18
Voitovich presents a clear and lucid discussion of the manner and form in which international economic organizations (IEOs) participate in two main stages of the international legal process: law making and law implementation. The book is based on normative instruments and fragments of practice of about fifty IEOs. In order to ensure a proper and timely realization of their normative acts, IEOs exercise a number of law implementing functions which are subject to a thorough comparative examination. The author concludes that existing IEOs, not being ideal institutional models, possess a sufficient arsenal of law implementing instruments to make a considerable impact on the international legal regulations in the economic field. The book will be of interest to academics and economic political scientists
International migration and international trade
In: World Bank discussion papers 160
International Migration and International Trade
In: NBER Working Paper No. w4230
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International
In: Keesing's record of world events: record of national and internat. current affairs with continually updated indexes ; Keesing's factual reports are based on information obtained from press, broadcasting, official and other sources, Band 40, S. 148-158
ISSN: 0950-6128
International
In: Public management: PM, Band 76, Heft 1, S. 25
ISSN: 0033-3611