GROWING IRRELEVANCE OF MULTI-LATERAL ORGANISATIONS

Authors

  • Dr. Ashu Dhiman Assistant Professor at Centre for Legal Studies, Gitarattan International Business School, Rohini, Delhi Author
  • Mr. Paramjeet Singh 4th Year BBALLB Student, Centre for Legal Studies, Gitarattan International Business School, Rohini, Delhi Author

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Keywords:

United Nations, Multi-Lateral Agencies, Who, UNESCO, Irrelevance

Abstract

Collapsing of multi-lateral agencies is not a new concept per say and we can find the examples of such in our history. One of the famous collapses of international cooperation was the collapse of league of nations, which failed or somehow became a reason to what exactly it was made to prevent. Such collapse made proof that multi-lateral agencies come with a ticking time bomb which just need a major world event to happen and the role of such agencies in the event, decides the future fate of the agencies, whether it be relevant or not in the future. 

This paper on length discuss about the reasons about why the multi-lateral agencies such as UNESCO, who are failing and why its member states are quitting out of it. This paper talks about the authority of the united nations and how it is slowly assuming the role of “pleader in chief”. This paper further talks about the ongoing pandemic and its future effect on the fate of who once it is over. 

Published

28-08-2020

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How to Cite

Dr. Ashu Dhiman, and Mr. Paramjeet Singh. “GROWING IRRELEVANCE OF MULTI-LATERAL ORGANISATIONS ”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 6, no. 4, Aug. 2020, pp. 161-72, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/2451.

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