Non-governmental interests in international regional organizations / by Elisa Tino.

Publisher's description: International organizations are typically intergovernmental in nature and endowed with a bipolar institutional structure where organs of States are usually juxtaposed with the Secretariat. On these premises, in 'Non-Governmental Interests in International Regional...

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Main Author: Tino, Elisa (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2018]
Series:Legal aspects of international organization ; 59.
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Summary:Publisher's description: International organizations are typically intergovernmental in nature and endowed with a bipolar institutional structure where organs of States are usually juxtaposed with the Secretariat. On these premises, in 'Non-Governmental Interests in International Regional Organizations', Elisa Tino aims at analysing the unexplored phenomenon of institutional multipolarism of regional organizations, namely the trend to establish institutions representing non-governmental interests. Particularly, illustrating their diffusion in various geographic areas, explaining rationales underlying their establishment and investigating their institutional aspects, Elisa Tino pinpoints the contribution of these institutions to the development of regional organizations both according to the functionalist approach and the constitutionalist one. Thus, she aims at providing food for thought in the study of international organizations.
Physical Description:xiii, 242 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-237) and index.
ISBN:9789004343887
9004343881
ISSN:0924-4883 ;