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Public International Law

  • Unit 1: Nature, Definition & Sources of International Law
    • Nature, Definition & Relation to Municipal Law
    • Sources of International Law & Jus Cogens
  • Unit 2: Subjects of International Law & Recognition
    • Subjects of International Law (States, Orgs & Individuals)
    • State Recognition & State Succession
  • Unit 3: State Territory & Law of the Sea
    • Law of the Sea: Maritime Zones (UNCLOS)
  • Unit 4: State Jurisdiction, Asylum & Extradition
    • Extradition, Asylum & State Jurisdiction
    • Diplomatic Agents: Privileges & Immunities
  • Unit 5: Law of Treaties
    • Law of Treaties (Vienna Convention, 1969)
  • Unit 6: Peaceful Settlement of Disputes & ICJ
    • The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
  • Unit 7: The United Nations & International Organs
    • The United Nations Organs & Collective Security

Unit 7: The United Nations & International Organs

The United Nations represents the premier global intergovernmental organization designed to maintain peace and security post-WWII.

This unit examines the charter structures, veto power, and collective security functions of the primary United Nations Organs.

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