Search of optimal organizational form of international cooperation: from regionalism to universionalizm
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In our article, the history of international organizations is interpreted as the story of finding the best organizational forms of international cooperation. The author reviewed one of their first successful projects implementing in practice the idea of cooperation and mutual support in the face of military threat-Delian Union. The author made a comparative legal analysis of the projects of King George of Podebrady (1420-1471) treatise and Jan Amos Komensky (1592-1670). King George of Podebrady's Christian League created a project of legal document, an agreement on the approval of an international organization to establish peace on the European continent. Jan Amos Komensky's Universal Council for the correction of human affairs is a project of the universal forms of international cooperation to correct human nature and the establishment of universal peace. In this article, we try to present the history of the concepts of international alliances not only as legal history projects, but also as a sociocultural phenomenon, thereby developing direction in the study of international organizations from the standpoint of Sociology of law. Refs 12.
Keywords:
international organizations, the search for an appropriate organizational form of international cooperation, international cooperation, “Christian League”, “Universal Council for correction of human affairs”
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