National sovereignty and international organizations

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National sovereignty and international organizations

Magdalena M. Martin Martinez

(Legal aspects of international organization, v. 25)

Kluwer Law International, c1996

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"Originally a doctoral thesis written at the European University Institute (Florence), between October 1990 and December 1993, and defended in April 1994"--Acknowledgements

Bibliography: p. [315]-345

Includes index

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Description

This book deals with the question of national sovereignty and States' participation in International Organizations, whether traditional or supranational ones. Although there has been much discussion on the problems posed by the transference of sovereignty, this volume provides an original insight in that transfer of state sovereignty is approached as a dynamic process that can be divided into three different phases.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Part I: The Initial Phase. 1. Constitutional Authorizations to Limitation of State Sovereignty. Part II: The Transfer Phase. 2. Scope and Limits of the Cession of States' Powers to the United Nations. 3. Scope and Limits of the Transfer of State Sovereignty to the European Communities. Part III: The Post-Transfer Phase. 4. National Reactions to Community Integration. 5. National Reactions to International Cooperation. Recapitulation and Final Conclusions. Bibliography.

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