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2004
DOI: 10.2307/3216704
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Bustani v. Organisation For the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Judgment No. 2232

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“…For example, it is well known that the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council dominate that important body (Fasulo, 2004; Klabbers, 2009), and that ‘aggressive negotiations’ often occur privately in ‘green room meetings’ at the World Trade Organization (Footer, 2006; Jawara & Kwa, 2004). The US is particularly known to assert its political and economic influence in the international arena (Stanic, 2004). Past campaigns to remove the leaders of prominent international institutions have even been described as ‘unilateralism in a multilateral disguise’ (Bustani, 2002).…”
Section: Why Some States Are More Equal Than Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it is well known that the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council dominate that important body (Fasulo, 2004; Klabbers, 2009), and that ‘aggressive negotiations’ often occur privately in ‘green room meetings’ at the World Trade Organization (Footer, 2006; Jawara & Kwa, 2004). The US is particularly known to assert its political and economic influence in the international arena (Stanic, 2004). Past campaigns to remove the leaders of prominent international institutions have even been described as ‘unilateralism in a multilateral disguise’ (Bustani, 2002).…”
Section: Why Some States Are More Equal Than Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%