The Participation of States in International Organisations: The Role of Human Rights and Democracy (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law (No. 71))

THE PARTICIPATION OF STATES IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS The admission of a state to membership is an important deci...
Author:  Alison Duxbury

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