The book examines how the resolutions of the UN General Assembly acquire legal significance through state practice. By using an empirically-grounded research methodology, it enriches the existing scholarly literature in this field and provides unique insights into the concept of legal significance, showing how it develops through state practice.
The book examines how the resolutions of the UN General Assembly acquire legal significance through state practice. By using an empirically-grounded research methodology, it enriches the existing scholarly literature in this field and provides unique insights into the concept of legal significance, showing how it develops through state practice.
Dr Rossana Deplano is Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for European Law and Internationalisation (CELI) at the University of Leicester.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. How the general assembly works 2. The legal significance of resolutions at the adoption stage 3. The legal significance of resolutions within domestic legal systems 4. The legal significance of resolutions in international practice 5. Revisiting the concept of legal significance of resolutions Conclusions Appendix-research design.
Introduction 1. How the general assembly works 2. The legal significance of resolutions at the adoption stage 3. The legal significance of resolutions within domestic legal systems 4. The legal significance of resolutions in international practice 5. Revisiting the concept of legal significance of resolutions Conclusions Appendix-research design.
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