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Rephael Harel Ben-Ari has written: 'The normative position of international non-governmental organisations under international law' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Non-governmental organizations
International law comprises all the treaties and conventions and international organizations which regulate the affairs among and between sovereign states and international organizations agreed to by the sovereigns.
Tore Modeen has written: 'The relationship between NGO's and government in Finland' -- subject(s): Government policy, Congresses, Voluntarism, Non-governmental organizations 'The deposit and registration of treaties of international organizations' -- subject(s): International agencies, Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 'La protection des consommateurs en droit finlandais' 'Kommunens Socialvardande Verksamhet'
In case you are looking for the hierarchy of norms in international law, I would say it is as follows (don't have a textbook at hand, so this is just an indication):Laws of international organizations with a strong supranational dimension featuring effective enforcement mechanisms, such as the EU.Laws of international organizations of intergovernmental character with effective enforcement mechanisms, such as the WTO.laws of less strong international organizations where enforcement is largely contingent on political backing (e.g. UN security council resolutions)international conventions (e.g. Kyoto Protocol, Hague Conventions)international customary law and principles (e.g. principle of reciprocity)
Nicolas Leroux has written: 'La condition juridique des O.N.G. internationales' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Non-governmental organizations
Individualization can affect organizations positively if a person is organized and a leader. However, individuals who choose to disobey the rules of the organization or disobey the law, can have a negative affect on how others will view the organization, as well as the people in the organization.
G. Gregory Letterman has written: 'Letterman's guide to international business' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, Commerce, Competition, Unfair, Conflict of laws, Export sales contracts, Foreign trade regulation, International business enterprises, Law and legislation, Unfair Competition 'Basics of Regional Economic Groups and Similar Cooperative International Trade and Development (The Basics of International Law)' 'Basics of Foreign Corrupt Practices Law (The Basics of International Law)' 'Basics of Multilateral Institutions and Multinational Organizations' 'Letterman's law of private international business' -- subject(s): International business enterprises, Law and legislation, Commercial law, Foreign trade regulation 'Basics of the International System of Customs and Tariffs (The Basics of International Law)'
Lawyers deal with business organizations, individuals, international business, labor relations, educational law, poverty law, legal research and writing, and other areas.
Finn Seyersted has written: 'Common law of international organizations' 'United Nations forces in the law of peace and war' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, United Nations
Jan-Stefan Fritz has written: 'A survey of environmental monitoring & information management programmes of international organizations' -- subject(s): Directories, Environmental law, International agencies
Anthony A. D'Amato has written: 'Justice and the legal system' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Cases, Justice, Justice, Administration of 'International law studies' -- subject(s): International law 'International law coursebook' -- subject(s): International law 'International law' -- subject(s): International law 'Introduction to law and legal thinking' -- subject(s): Law, Philosophy 'The concept of custom in international law' -- subject(s): Customary law, International, International Customary law, International law
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