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The United Nations System And Its Functions

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This article is published in Birchandra State Central Library,tripura.The article was published on 1960-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Redistribution (cultural anthropology) & Conflict management.

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The Fate of Human Rights in the Third World

TL;DR: The double standard of African and Asian states is discussed in this paper, where an all-out attack upon the denial of human rights involved in colonialism and racial discrimination is made, but a refusal to face up to massive violations in the Third World itself.
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The Permanent Court of International Justice, the International Court of Justice, the League of Nations, and the United Nations: A Comparative Empirical Survey*

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the role of four international institutions in two-party disputes in terms of participant behavior and characteristics, relationships between participants, and characteristics of the disputes and institutional responses.
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Bloc Voting on the International Court of Justice

TL;DR: The results of a Rice-Beyle cluster analysis of votes in the International Court of Justice reveal several two-and three-judge blocs, but these blocs do not conform closely to the blocs which would be expected on the basis of the political alignments or common cultural patterns of the judges' countries as discussed by the authors.
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International Law in a Multicultural World

TL;DR: The effectiveness of universal international law has been denied on the grounds of the international society's cultural heterogeneity as mentioned in this paper, which dates back to the time when international law was developed in the Western world and applied only among "Christian" and "civilized" states.
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Diplomacy by Conference: Principles, Goals and Problems of Nam

TL;DR: The concept of non-alignment is relatively difficult to define; the difficulty arises from the fact that %onalignment means different things to different people as discussed by the authors. Therefore, the search for an operational definition of the concept is difficult.
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