Admission to the United Nations: Charter Article 4 and the Rise of Universal Organization
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Preliminary Materials
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- Contents
- Preface And Acknowledgments
- Table Of Cases
- Table Of Treaties And Other Instruments
- Table And Figures
- List Of Abbreviations
- Introduction (1-4) (73K)
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Admission Under The UN Charter
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- 1.1 Th E Constitutive Function Of Admission
- 1.2 Admission Mechanisms: Article 4(2)
- 1.3 Admission Criteria: Article 4(1)
- The Early Years: Implementing Article 4? (23-62) (218K)
- The Road To Universality: The Admissions Of 19556 (63-98) (155K)
- Universality Affirmed: The Eclipse Of Substantive Admission Criteria (99-144) (189K)
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Admission After The Package Deal
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- 5.1 Statehood As The Residual Criterion
- 5.2 Contested Admission As The Exceptional Case
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Universality Achieved: Micro-States, Neutral States, And The Residue Of Empires
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- 6.1 Independence Of States In The 1990s7
- 6.2 Very Small Island States
- 6.3 Th E European Micro-States
- 6.4 Switzerland
- 6.5 Conclusion
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Consequences Of Admission
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- 7.1 Legal Consequences Of Admission As A Member State
- 7.2 Universality And The Future Of International Organization
- Conclusion (293-300) (60K)
- Bibliography (301-312) (85K)
- Index (313-334) (89K)
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