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Research Paper Volume 9 Issue 1 2510 - 2517 March 23, 2026

International Organisations: Architects of Global Governance in the 21st Century

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G.V.L. Prashasti
Student at GITAM School of Law, Andhra Pradesh, India
Abstract

International Organisations in the interest of the global community are in charge of sustaining world peace and stability, whether it be social, political, or economic. The process by which nations develop and sustain official, ongoing institutional frameworks for the management of specific aspects of their interactions with one another is known as international organisation. It is an answer to the old system of international relations, significant decentralisation, and an attempt by statesmen to modify its mechanics to accommodate the requirements of the expanding complexity of state reliance. It is important to view certain international organisations as symbols of the international organising process.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 1, Page 2510 - 2517
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