La Diplomatie MultilatéraleMarcel André Boisard, Evgeny M. Chossudovsky, Jacques Lemoine Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998 - 504 lappuses In the first part of this book, distinguished diplomats and eminent academics have contributed papers on the concept of international organization, on international conference diplomacy and on negotiating strategies, while experts have provided practical advice on conference management and tips on getting ideas and positions heard and understood in this particular setting. A second part includes notices on the United Nations organizations headquartered in Geneva, with special emphasis on what may be called their institutional culture', and a third part, including an invaluable presentation by the Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs, is devoted to the question of privileges and immunities. There are many studies, academic or otherwise, on the United Nations organizations but hardly any provide this kind of practical guidance for diplomats and national officials first confronted with the Geneva multilateral setting. The book is primarily intended for them, but is also of interest for those concerned with international relations. |
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The Background | 3 |
a conspectus | 15 |
Une vision prospective de la coopération internationale à Genève | 29 |
The Working Environment | 39 |
The role organization and work of a permanent mission in Geneva | 47 |
The international civil servant | 53 |
Report on standards of conduct in the International Civil Service 1954 | 71 |
Le rôle des organisations nongouvernementales dans | 99 |
United Nations efforts in the field of disarmament | 283 |
ECE and the New European Architecture | 307 |
The work of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | 313 |
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research UNIDIR | 327 |
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research UNITAR | 333 |
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development UNRISD | 345 |
Lorganisation mondiale de la santé | 353 |
The International Telecommunication Union | 365 |
Conference Management and Documentation | 107 |
From the interpreters booth Conference speaking in relation | 161 |
How to negotiate? | 175 |
Awni Behnam | 193 |
Diplomacy for development | 219 |
De la coordination comme instrument essentiel de la négociation | 247 |
The United Nations system at Geneva | 259 |
The United Nations Office at Geneva | 271 |
The World Intellectual Property Organization | 375 |
World Trade Organization | 387 |
International Trade Regimes in Retrospect | 397 |
Protocole privilèges et immunités | 419 |
Le régime des privilèges et immunités applicable aux organisations | 433 |
Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations | 497 |
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