Fr. 186.00

Cambridge Companion to International Organizations Law

English · Hardback

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Introduction Jan Klabbers; 1. Beyond functionalism: international organizations law in context Jan Klabbers; 2. The concept of international organization Angelo Golia Jr and Anne Peters; 3. Accountability Megan Donaldson and Surabhi Ranganathan; 4. Inclusion and exclusion in international organizations B. S. Chimni; 5. A legal framework on international matters: please mind the gap Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Vasileos Pergantis; 6. Standard-setting in UN system organizations José E. Alvarez; 7. Operational activities Alison Duxbury; 8. Deliberation Ian Johnstone; 9. Teaching statehood Guy Fiti Sinclair; 10. Interaction between international organizations René Urueña; 11. The international organization for migration and the duty to protect migrants: revisiting the law of international organizations Vincent Chetail; 12. Global health Gian Luca Burci; 13. Energy provision Volker Roeben; 14. International organizations, disarmament and state behaviour Nigel D. White; 15. International organizations and stories of development Isabel Feichtner; 16. Food security and international organizations: why not global? Why not now? Mónica García-Salmones Rovira; 17. Financial stability Matthias Goldmann; Epilogue Jan Klabbers.

Summary

This Companion discusses what international organizations are and how international organizations work in general (their law-making activities, their work in the field, etc.), and discusses their role in specific policy domains of global interest, ranging from health to energy, from arms control to finance.

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