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Title: CHAPTER 7 International Organization and Law


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CHAPTER 7International Organization and Law
  • PSC 124
  • Spring 2007
  • Northrup

2
Today
  • Finish groupthink
  • International order
  • International norms
  • Types of international organizations
  • UN
  • Benefits
  • Structure
  • Challenges and proposed changes

3
International Order Based on
  • International institutions
  • International norms
  • Habit
  • Some norms codified into international law

4
International Norms
  • Periods of hegemony
  • Some norms are widely held, legitimacy
  • Sovereignty
  • Adherence to treaties
  • Some normative issues are controversial
  • Veiling of women
  • FGM

5
FGM
  • Performed on girls before puberty
  • Usually no anesthetic
  • About 4 girls/minute are circumcised
  • Cultural, not religious
  • Often unclean conditions
  • Not by medical person
  • Justification prevents pre-marital sex
  • Females who havent had it done often have
    trouble finding marriage partner

6
Should prevention of FGM be a universal norm?
7
Factors Shaking Up International Norms
  • End of Cold War
  • Rapid shifts in economic participation and status
    of some countries (e.g. China)
  • Information revolution
  • Others?

8
International Organizations (IOs)
  • Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs)
  • Regional IGOs
  • Global IGOs
  • Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • Professional organizations
  • Economic/business orgs
  • Political orgs
  • Cultural orgs
  • Religious groups

9
United Nations
  • 61 years old
  • More prominent since end of Cold War
  • World government not
  • Major purposes
  • Conflict resolution (collective security)
  • Economic and social development
  • Created to serve states needs
  • Designed for post-WWII world

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Maligned by Beneficial
  • Maligned by almost everyone
  • Developing countries too much Western and US
    power
  • Developed countries too much corruption,
    inability to make decisions
  • Extremely important institution
  • Forum for dealing with international conflicts
  • Place where less powerful countries have a voice
  • Forum for development of moral voice for the
    world
  • Place where enemies can interact (e.g. Castro and
    NK to New York)

11
UN Structure
  • General Assembly all states
  • Security Council 5 great powers and 10 rotating
    seats
  • Secretariat - office of Secretary General
  • World Court
  • UN Programs
  • Autonomous agencies

12
The United Nations
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Security Council
  • 5 great powers (permanent) and 10 (temporary)
    rotating seats
  • Maintain worlds security
  • Decisions binding on all member states
  • Re security situations
  • Define security threat
  • Choose a response
  • Enforce through mandatory directives/resolutions

14
Choosing Non-Permanent Members of the Security
Council
  • 10 non-permanent members
  • 9 votes needed to pass resolution (veto)
  • 5 new non-permanent members chosen every year for
    a 2-year cycle
  • Each region of the world represented by the 5 new
    members

Security Council Briefing on Middle East January
2007
15
A Post-WWII Organization Suggestions for
Changing Security Council
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Proposed Changes of the Security Council
  • Japan and Germany as permanent members
    concerns?
  • European seat?
  • India?
  • Islamic country?
  • Expand Security Council to 24 Members
  • New permanent members?

17
Regional Representation on the UN Security Council
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General Assembly
  • All states are members (currently 192)
  • Functions and Powers
  • Control of finances for UN programs and ops (e.g.
    peacekeeping)
  • Pass resolutions merely advisory
  • Elect members of UN agencies
  • Coordinates UN agencies and programs
  • Make-up of GA changed post-colonialism
  • Often venue for concerns/complaints of developing
    countries

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Secretariat
  • Secretary-General equivalent to president
  • Nominated by SC, approved by GA
  • Ban Ki-Moon from South Korea 2007 Web
  • Bureaucracy for administering UN policy and
    programs
  • Develops international civil service system
    diplomats and bureaucrats with allegiance to
    world
  • SG serves as third party, good offices of UN
  • Issues statements latest statement re Iraq

20
The Secretary-GeneralPresident of the World
  • Trygve Lie, Norway (1946-1952)
  • Dag Hammarskjold, Sweden (1953-1961)
  • U Thant, Burma (1961-1971)
  • Kurt Waldheim, Austria (1972-1982)
  • Javier Perez de Cuellar, Peru (1982-1992)
  • Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Egypt (1992-1996)
  • Kofi Annan, Ghana (1997-2006)
  • Ban Ki-Moon, South Korea (2007-)

21
UN Programs
  • Purpose - advance economic development and social
    stability
  • More than 10
  • Funded by GA and donations
  • Examples
  • UNICEF (Childrens Fund poor countries)
  • UNHCR (Refugees protect and assist)
  • UNDP (Development in poor countries)
  • Administrative programs such as UN System Staff
    College

22
Autonomous Agencies
  • About 20
  • Ties to UN but not run by UN
  • Specialized technical organizations
  • IAEA (Atomic Energy Agency)
  • WHO
  • UNESCO
  • WIPO
  • WTO, IMF, World Bank

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Peacekeeping
  • The UNs own forces (borrowed)
  • Calm regional conflicts
  • Neutral role
  • Funds from General Assembly, control by Security
    Council
  • Size and cost of peacekeeping forces almost
    tripled 1997 to 2002
  • Can be observers (unarmed) or peacekeepers
    (armed)
  • Dont MAKE peace, KEEP it

24
Current Missions
  • Peacekeeping currently

25
Peacekeeping Facts
  • Deployment reached historic high in Oct 2006
  • 80,976 military and police
  • Over 15,000 civilians
  • Currently 18 different missions in Africa, the
    Caribbean, Middle East, Europe and Asia

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Where Troops Come FromTop Contributors 113
Countries)
  • Pakistan (9,790)
  • Bangladesh (9,655)
  • India (9,276)
  • Jordan (3,819)
  • Nepal (3,522)
  • Ghana (2,674)
  • Uruguay (2,583)
  • Ethiopia (2,568)
  • Nigeria (2,429)
  • South Africa (2,077)
  • US about 315

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Who Pays
All member states pay based on a formula Current
top ten
  • United States - 27
  • Japan - 19
  • Germany - 9
  • United Kingdom - 7
  • France - 7
  • Italy - 5
  • Canada - 3
  • Spain - 3
  • China - 2
  • Netherlands - 2

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Women, Peace and Security
  • UN concern re women in war torn areas
  • Treatment of women
  • Training of peacekeeping personnel to deal with
    special problems of women
  • Participation of women in peacekeeping
  • Incorporation of womens concerns perspectives
    in peace negotiations
  • SC Resolution 1325

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Need for Reform?
  • Corruption (cultural differences)
  • Misuse of money
  • Inefficiencies
  • Too much power in hands of industrialized great
    powers
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