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Ways of Seeing International Organisations explores contemporary approaches to understanding international institutions and their legal frameworks. The book brings together diverse perspectives that challenge conventional thinking about how global organizations operate and influence international relations.
Edited by Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarn, this work examines the evolving role of international organisations in addressing transnational challenges and shaping global governance. The contributors present new theoretical and analytical frameworks that bridge traditional institutional law with emerging perspectives on organisational behavior and effectiveness.
Suitable for scholars, practitioners, and students of international law and relations, this volume provides valuable insights into the complexities of international institutional design, accountability, and legitimacy. It offers fresh interpretations of how these organisations function within the contemporary global landscape and adapt to new international demands.







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