“The book is aimed at public international law scholars and practitioners as well as political scientists focusing on governance issues in relation to international organisations. … The author’s writing is clear, and numerous headings guide the reader. ... In terms of style, the case studies and basic frameworks are accessible to all … . On the whole, Gött has offered a highly informative and promising contribution to the fields of public international law and organisational governance at the international level.” (Anne Trebilcock, International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 71 (3), July, 2022)“The well documented text leads readers to a wealth of primary sources and relevantcommentary. … Overall, Gött’s book provides an impressive contribution to the literature on international organizations … . It should interest readers in political science as well as international law, especially on governance theory and public international law doctrine. The book provides considerable food for thought about ways to reinforce the ILO’s cooperation and institutional arrangements with other organizations … .” (Anne Trebilcock, International Labour Review, February 14, 2022)