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This pioneering Research Handbook with contributions from renowned experts, provides an overview of the general doctrines making up the law of international organizations. The approach of this book is taken from a novel perspective: that of the tension between functionalism and constitutionalism. In doing so, this Handbook presents not only practically relevant information, but also provides a tool for understanding the ways in which international organizations work. It has separate chapters on specific 'constitutional' topics and on two specific organizations: the EU and the UN. Research Handbook on the Law of International Organizations will be of particular interest to academics and graduate students in the fields of international law, international politics and international relations.
Edited by Jan Klabbers, Erik Castrén Institute, Faculty of Law and Åsa Wallendahl, Centre of Excellence in Global Governance Research, University of Helsinki, Finland
Contents:PrefaceJan Klabbers and Åsa WallendahlPART I: INTRODUCTION1. Contending Approaches to International Organizations: Between Functionalism and ConstitutionalismJan Klabbers PART II: GENERAL ISSUES2. Personality of International Organizations Tarcisio Gazzini3. Reasoning on Powers of OrganizationsViljam Engström4. Membership in International OrganizationsKonstantinos D. Magliveras5. Financing International InstitutionsThordis Ingadóttir6. Privileges and Immunities August Reinisch7. International Organiazations – Institutions and Organs Inger Österdahl8. International Organizations as Law-makersJan Wouters and Philip De Man9. Decision-making Nigel D. White10. Dispute Settlement Kirsten Schmalenbach11. International Organizations and Treaties: Contractual Freedom and Institutional ConstraintCatherine Brölmann12. Preparing Articles on Responsibility of International Organizations: Does the International Law Commission Take International Organizations Seriously? A Mid-term ReviewNiels M. Blokker13. Dissolution and Succession: The Transmigration of the Soul of International OrganizationsRamses A. Wessel PART III: SPECIAL ISSUES14. Ultra Vires Acts of International OrganizationsEnzo Cannizzaro and Paolo Palchetti15. Deformalization of International Organizations LawJarna Petman16. Reflections on Institutional Design – Especially Treaty Bodies Geir Ulfstein 17. The EU as (More Than) an International OrganizationJoxerramon Bengoetxea18. The United Nations Sabine von SchorlemerIndex
’This coherent and rich publication is of relevance to the practitioner, as well as the academic and the advanced student.’