THE PROTAGONISM OF THE NON GOVERN MENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS : AN EX AMPLE OF THE OPENING PARTICI PATION SCENARIOS FOR NEW SUBJECTS, IN INTERNATIONAL ARENA AT THE XX CENTURY
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Keywords

Non Governmental Organizations (NGO)
International Relations in XX Century
Interdependence Theory

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THE PROTAGONISM OF THE NON GOVERN MENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS : AN EX AMPLE OF THE OPENING PARTICI PATION SCENARIOS FOR NEW SUBJECTS, IN INTERNATIONAL ARENA AT THE XX CENTURY. (2008). International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 6(12). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13922
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Abstract

This paper explores an significance phenomenon, but little studied by the academy in Colombia: the rise of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) as subjects of
international law. These clusters, which some authors had called "third sector", in the twentieth century managed to gain such prominence, that in present days it is necessary take into account them in both, the international legal system and international political analysis. For this reason, since an historical perspective, and based on the theory of interdependence,the author explain how NGOs were able to
open spaces within the international legal circuit.

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