To Reform the World

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To Reform the World

International Organizations and the Making of Modern States

International institutions Legal history Public international law: international organizations and institutions

Author: Guy Fiti Sinclair

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Collection: The History and Theory of International Law

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 2nd March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 603 Kb

ISBN: 9780191075452


Overview

This book explores how international organizations (IOs) have expanded their powers over time without formally amending their founding treaties. IOs intervene in military, financial, economic, political, social, and cultural affairs, and increasingly take on roles not explicitly assigned to them by law. Sinclair contends that this mission creep has allowed IOs to intervene internationally in a way that has allowed them to recast institutions within and interactions among states, societies, and peoples on a broadly Western, liberal model.

Approach and Methodology

Adopting a historical and interdisciplinary, socio-legal approach, Sinclair supports this claim through detailed investigations of historical episodes involving three very different organizations: the International Labour Organization in the interwar period; the United Nations in the two decades following the Second World War; and the World Bank from the 1950s through to the 1990s.

Sources and Contributions

The book draws on a wide range of original institutional and archival materials, bringing to light little-known aspects of each organization’s activities, identifying continuities in the ideas and practices of international governance across the twentieth century, and speaking to a range of pressing theoretical questions in present-day international law and international relations.

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