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ISBN:
9781139165051
Content:
International organizations are unusual creations: generated by and for their member states, at the same time they often have to compete with those very states that created them. This complicated relationship often leads to some uncertainty in the law relating to international organizations: the legal argument of an organization will often be counterpointed by an equally valid argument from a member state. Professor Jan Klabbers is mindful of this complex relationship in his comprehensive analysis of international institutional law. As well as describing the law as it applies to legal institutions in chapters that include dispute settlement, financing and treaty-making, Klabbers looks forward to a re-appraisal of the status of international organizations. This is a key textbook for advanced-level students of law and of international relations
Content:
The rise of international organizations -- The legal position of IOs -- The foundations of powers of organizations -- IOs and the law of treaties -- Financing -- Privileges and immunities -- Institutional structures -- Legal instruments -- Decision-making and judicial review -- Dispute settlement -- Treaty-making by international organizations -- Issues of responsibility -- Dissolution and succession -- Concluding remarks: re-appraising international organizatio
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780521817745
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780521520935
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Print version ISBN 9780521817745
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781139165051
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