Kolb has an obvious and assured mastery of the Charter and its history and, what is equally important in an introductory work of this type, a good sense of when to summarise routine or obsolete subjects and when to 'dig in' and explore the most interesting topics in greater detail. There is much of value here and ... I would ... recommend it for use by undergraduate public international law students and graduate students who require a general introduction to the Charter. Mike Sanderson International and Comparative Law Quarterly Volume 59, Part 4, October 2010 The Preface's objective - to provide a readable and concise introduction to the legal aspects of the functioning of the UN- has been skillfully achieved...The need for a succinct but authoritative reader has now been fulfilled. American Society of International Law Newsletter January 2011 A comprehensive resource for practising lawyers as well as students, this volume covers both the twentieth century history of the United Nations and its current roles. Reference & Research Book News