Blokker, Niels & Schermers, Henry. (2000), “Proliferation of International Organization,” Springer.
In this book, the proliferation of the International Organizations is highlighted which has been a pressing issue for some time. This book states that the in the last few years, many international organizations have been created. Many different questions have been discussed in this book which were highlighted in the conference on 20th November' 1999 in Leiden University's Academy Building, Netherlands. Many professionals and experts including practitioners and academics participated in this discussion. From this book, those discussions and arguments of the conference in Leiden University would be presented to a wider audience. This book contains modified documents of that conference as well as papers from different contributors.
This book has been a great help in the research as it explains about the proliferation of the international organization. It also provides relevant examples of the topic. An example, in the book, is the former Yugoslavia events. Throughout the armed clash in Kosovo and Bosnia and even after the clash, during the reconstruction era, there was a need for coordination of the organizations' work such as the OSCE, World Bank, Council of Europe, NATO, UN, and the EU was essential. Alongside these conditions, a numeral of legal issues has become more vital which have not been extensively researched yet, possibly the lone exception in being the International tribunals' proliferation. This book is relevant to my research as it has important documentation and papers about the conference. It provides a detailed account of issues, including the legal issues regarding the proliferation of the international organizations.
Joyner, Daniel. (2008), “International Law and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction,” Oxford University Press.
This book is about the proliferation and Mass Weapons and the International law. For the international community, the WMD technology proliferation is not a clear apprehension. Undeniably, with the 1968 signing of the Nuclear Non-proliferation treaty, expansion of prodigious energies have been made with tactful efforts for the creation of treaties web and international organizations which regulate the stockpiling and production WMD sensitive resources in the states, as well as their increase with the progressively more globalized international trade channels for other non-state and states actors.
According to the book, the 2003 intervention in Iraq of Western powers has become the means of serving as an important image of better understanding of and concentration to this type of law. As differences over the application and content, yet again is leading towards possible weakening armed interventions by United Nations members in the sovereign territory of other member state.
This book has been relevant for my research as it presents a complete study of international organizations and law in the WMD proliferation area. It has served both as guidance to understand the law as it presently exist in its economic and political framework, as well as a study of areas in which there is a need for modification in the existing organizations and law.
Reinisch, August. (2007), “The Proliferation of International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: The Threat of ...