An introduction to international institutional law / Jan Klabbers.
"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 frequently leads to some uncertainty in the law relating to international organizatio...
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
- 2. rise of international organizations
- 3. legal position of international organizations
- 4. foundations of powers of organizations
- 5. International organizations and the law of treaties
- 6. Issues of membership
- 7. Financing
- 8. Privileges and immunities
- 9. Institutional structures
- 10. Legal instruments
- 11. Decision-making and judicial review
- 12. Dispute settlement
- 13. Treaty-making by international organizations
- 14. Issues of responsibility
- 15. Dissolution and succession
- 16. Concluding remarks: re-appraising international organizations.