Extensively updated, this third edition textbook clearly conveys the set-up of international organisations and the logic behind international institutional law.
Author: Jan Klabbers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781107080508
Category: Law
Page: 388
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Extensively updated, this third edition textbook clearly conveys the set-up of international organisations and the logic behind international institutional law.
White addresses fundamental issues such as the development of world and regional government, the rule of law, the decline of sovereign equality and the concepts of implied and inherent powers, and discusses the international institutional ...
Author: N. D. White
Publisher:
ISBN: UCAL:B3345484
Category: Law
Page: 312
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White addresses fundamental issues such as the development of world and regional government, the rule of law, the decline of sovereign equality and the concepts of implied and inherent powers, and discusses the international institutional system.
... Das Recht der Internationalen Organisationen (7th edn, Heymann 2000) Servais Jean-Michel, International Labour Law (4th edn, Kluwer Law International 2014) Seyersted Finn, Common Law of International Organizations (Martinus Nijhoff ...
Author: Henner Gött
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9783662623893
Category: Law
Page: 526
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The book analyses how international law addresses interactions between international organizations. In labour governance, these interactions are ubiquitous. They offer each organization an opportunity to promote its model of labour governance, yet simultaneously expose it to adverse influence from others. The book captures this ambivalence and examines the capacity of international law to mitigate it. Based on detailed case studies of mutual influence between the International Labour Organization, the World Bank, and the Council of Europe, the book offers an in-depth analysis of the pertinent law and its key challenges, both at institutional and inter-organizational level. The author envisions a law of inter-organizational interactions as a normative framework structuring interactions and enhancing the effectiveness and legitimacy of multi-institutional governance.
Author: William Thomas WorsterPublish On: 2020-07-22
While the precise answers to these questions from international law may vary from organization to organization, the law has developed common principles and rules to produce these answers. For example, when we try to determine whether an ...
Author: William Thomas Worster
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781351676342
Category: Law
Page: 476
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In less than 100 years, international organizations have evolved from curiosities into keystones of international law. What began long ago as an unremarkable effort to coordinate a limited number of technical issues has grown into a global, multilevel, blended governing project with diverse competences in most fields of human endeavor and interests. Law graduates who enter the field of international law, as well as political science, international relations, and diplomacy, are increasingly expected to have a strong knowledge of the law of international organizations. Beyond knowledge, graduates are also expected to be able to solve new emerging legal problems confronting organizations. This book introduces students to the law of international organizations through the careful study of the most recent cases and other materials from the International Court of Justice, United Nations Security Council and General Assembly, World Trade Organization, international criminal tribunals, European Union, European Court of Human Rights, International Labour Organization, various domestic courts and arbitral panels, and other bodies. In doing so, it undertakes a critical examination of legal rights and duties, exposing the fundamental questions that arise when addressing a range of issues within an organization. In order to provide the best foundation, the textbook focuses on several key topics: the law of treaties, creation of organizations, membership, powers of organizations, legal effects of their acts, organs, immunities, and responsibility. This book is best suited for students who are studying international organizations and who have already had one or more courses on international and/or European law.
The first casebook of its kind Judicial Decisions on the Law of International Organizations contains relevant excerpts of leading court opinions and decisions on the law of international organizations (international institutional law) and ...
Author: Cedric Ryngaert
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198743620
Category: Law
Page: 453
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The first casebook of its kind Judicial Decisions on the Law of International Organizations contains relevant excerpts of leading court opinions and decisions on the law of international organizations (international institutional law) and critical commentaries written by leading experts in the field.
Author: Karen Gram-SkjoldagerPublish On: 2020-11-12
International Organizations and the Emergence of International Public Administration, 1920-1960s Karen Gram-Skjoldager, Haakon Andreas Ikonomou, ... Klabbers, J. Advanced Introduction to the Law of International Organizations.
Author: Karen Gram-Skjoldager
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781350134591
Category: History
Page: 336
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International Organizations play a pivotal role on the modern global stage and have done, this book argues, since the beginning of the 20th century. This volume offers the first historical exploration into the formative years of international public administrations, covering the birth of the League of Nations and the emergence of the second generation that still shape international politics today such as the UN, NATO and OECD. Centring on Europe, where the multilaterization of international relations played out more intensely in the mid-20th century than in other parts of the world, it demonstrates a broad range of historiographical and methodological approaches to institutions in international history. The book argues that after several 'turns' (cultural, linguistic, material, transnational), international history is now better equipped to restate its core questions of policy and power with a view to their institutional dimensions. Making use of new approaches in the field, this book develops an understanding of the specific powers and roles of IO-administrations by delving into their institutional make-up.
This book asks what the legal definition of an international organization is by examining how they create particular legal systems that derive from international law, and analysing the systems of governance in these organizations.
Author: Lorenzo Gasbarri
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192895790
Category: Law
Page: 256
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This book asks what the legal definition of an international organization is by examining how they create particular legal systems that derive from international law, and analysing the systems of governance in these organizations.
Bekker, P. H. F., The Legal Position of Intergovernmental Organizations: A Functional Necessity Analysis of Their Legal Status and Immunities, Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1994 Birnie, P., Boyle, A. and C. Redgwell, International Law ...
Author: Richard Collins
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781136806063
Category: Law
Page: 446
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International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy is an exploratory text looking at the idea of intergovernmental organizations as autonomous international actors. In the context of concerns over the accountability of powerful international actors exercising increasing levels of legal and political authority, in areas as diverse as education, health, financial markets and international security, the book comes at a crucial time. Including contributions from leading scholars in the fields of international law, politics and governance, it addresses themes of institutional autonomy in international law and governance from a range of theoretical and subject-specific contexts. The collection looks internally at aspects of the institutional law of international organizations and the workings of specific regimes and institutions, as well as externally at the proliferation of autonomous organizations in the international legal order as a whole. Although primarily a legal text, the book takes a broad, thematic and inter-disciplinary approach. In this respect, International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy offers an excellent resource for both practitioners and students undertaking courses of advanced study in international law, the law of international organizations, global governance, as well as aspects of international relations and organization.
Annex LIST OF DONORS TO THB LIBRARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA " Professor Anand , R. P. , New Delhi T. M. C. Asser Instituut , The Hague British Foreign and Commonwealth office , London British Embassy ...
Author: Barbara Kwiatkowska
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004481459
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 998
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Now in its 17th year, the NILOS Documentary Yearbook provides the reader with an excellent collection of documents related to ocean affairs and the law of the sea, issued each year by organizations, organs and bodies of the United Nations system. Documents of the UN General Assembly and Security Council, Meeting of States Parties to the UN Law of the Sea Convention, CLCS, ISBA, ITLOS, Follow-ups to the UN Fish Stocks and Small Island States Conferences, WSSD, ECOSOC, UNEP and UNCTAD are reproduced first, followed by the documents of FAO, IAEA, IMO and NESCO/IOC. As in the previous volumes, documents which were issued in the course of 2001 are reproduced while other relevant documents are listed. The NILOS Documentary Yearbook has proved to be of invaluable assistance in facilitating access of the international community of scholars and practitioners in ocean affairs and the law of the sea to essential documentation. The entry of the 1982 UN Law of the Sea Convention into force in 1994 and of the Part XI Agreement in 1996, as well as of the UN Fish Stocks Agreement in 2001, coupled with the review of the UNCED Agenda 21 the 2002 Johannesburg World Summit, make continuation of this assistance of particular significance in the years to come. The members of the Yearbook's Advisory Board are: Judges Abdul Koroma and Shigeru Oda of the ICJ, UNDOALOS Director Mrs. Annick de Marffy, ITLOS President Dolliver Nelson and Judges Thomas Mensah and Tullio Treves, as well as Rosalie Balkin, Edward Brown, Bernard Oxman and Shabtai Rosenne.