If you liked Introduction to International Organizations Law by Jan Klabbers, start with State practice regarding state succession and issues of recognition (1999), United Nations Reform and the New Collective Security (2010), and State Practice Regarding State Succesion and Issues of Recognition (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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State practice regarding state succession and issues of recognition
1999 · 521 pages · Jan Klabbers · Same author
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United Nations Reform and the New Collective Security
2010 · 464 pages · Peter G. Danchin, George J. Andreopoulos, Maxwell O. Chibundu, Dennis Dijkzeul, Jeremy Matam Farrall, Jan Klabbers, Carmen Marquez Carrasco, J. Paul Martin, Ejeviome Eloho Otobo, Eric Rosand, Elizabeth Salmon Garate, Dirk Salomons, Benedicto Q. Sanchez, Wolf, Joachim Professor Dr. · Same author
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State Practice Regarding State Succesion and Issues of Recognition
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Essays on the law of treaties
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Cambridge Companion to International Organizations Law
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Finnish Yearbook of International Law 2009
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Essays on the Law of Treaties:A Collection of Essays in Honour of Bert Vierdag
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BookOrb recommends State practice regarding state succession and issues of recognition (1999), United Nations Reform and the New Collective Security (2010), State Practice Regarding State Succesion and Issues of Recognition (1999), Essays on the law of treaties (1972), and Cambridge Companion to International Organizations Law (2022).
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Introduction to International Organizations Law is by Jan Klabbers.