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An Introduction to International Organizations Law 4th ed.


ISBN13: 9781108820301
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781107439719
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The fourth edition of this market-leading textbook offers students a clear framework for understanding the practice and logic of International Organizations Law. It is structured around the three defining relationships IOs engage in – namely, with their member states, with their organs and staff, and with the outside world. These different dynamics give rise to different concerns, which each help to explain the logic behind international institutional law. The text also discusses the essential topics of the law of IOs, including powers and finances, privileges and immunities, institutional structures, and accountability. By demonstrating how the theory works in practice, with recent examples, students will observe the impact and significance of International Organizations Law. Updated with the latest case law and literature, this new edition also contains discussions of the withdrawal of Israel and the US from UNESCO, Brexit, and the Covid-19 pandemic, and how these affect the law of international organizations.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface to the fourth edition
Table of cases
A note on documentation
List of abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. The rise of international organizations
Part I. Member States and International Organizations
3. The legal position of international organizations
4. International organizations and the law of treaties
5. Issues of membership
6. Financing
7. Privileges and immunities
8. Legal instruments
9. Dissolution and succession
Part II. Internal Relations
10. Institutional structures
11. The bureaucracy
Part III. External Relations
12. Treaty-making by international organizations
13. Organizational liaisons
14. Issues of responsibility
15. Concluding remarks
Bibliography
Index.