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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Table of Cases
- International Courts, Tribunals and Quasi-Judicial Bodies
- Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization (ILOAT)
- African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR)
- Arbitration Awards
- Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ)
- European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
- Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)
- Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR)
- International Court of Justice (ICJ) and Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ)
- International Criminal Court (ICC)
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
- Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL)
- Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL)
- UN Administrative Tribunal
- UN Appeals Tribunal
- UN Committee against Torture
- UN Dispute Tribunal (UNDT)
- UN Human Rights Advisory Panel
- UN Human Rights Committee
- WTO and GATT Disputes
- National Courts
- International Courts, Tribunals and Quasi-Judicial Bodies
- Table of Instruments
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Main Text
- Part I Introduction
- Ch.1 International Organizations in World Politics
- Ch.2 International Organizations and International Law
- The Effectiveness of International Organizations
- The Accountability of International Organizations: Law as a Constrainer
- Conclusions: Effectiveness and Accountability in Tune
- Ch.3 The Law and Politics of International Organizations
- Part II History
- Ch.4 International Organizations, 1865–1945
- The Crucial Decade of the 1860s and Its Consequences
- Internationalism: People, Ideologies, Platforms, and the Ambivalences of Eurocentrism
- “Thoroughgoing Internationalism”: New Actors and New Interactions under the Umbrella of the League of Nations
- Fascist Internationalism and International Organizations during World War II
- Conclusions
- Ch.5 International Organizations, 1945–Present
- Ch.4 International Organizations, 1865–1945
- Part III Forms of Organization
- Part IV Activities of Organizations
- Ch.9 Peace Operations
- Ch.10 Counterterrorism and Transnational Crime
- The Emergence of Transgovernmental Policing Networks
- Counter-Narcotics: Hegemonic Criminal Law
- Financial Crime: Hegemonic Criminal Law Goes Multi-Sectoral
- Counterterrorism: Transgovernmental Networks Built on Hegemonic Foundations
- Transnational Organized Crime: A Patchwork of Solutions
- Resource Trafficking: A Multi-Sectoral Approach
- Counter-Piracy: Mixing Transgovernmentalism and Multilateralism
- Conclusion
- Ch.11 Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
- Ch.12 Human Rights
- Ch.13 Criminal Justice
- Ch.14 Humanitarian Action
- Ch.15 Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
- Refugees and IDPs: Similarities and Differences
- Refugees: The UNHCR and the Evolution of the Refugee Regime
- The UNHCR’s Normative Agenda
- Political and Financial Constraints on the UNHCR
- IDPs: The Evolution of an International Institutional Framework
- Key Policy Challenges: Failure of Durable Solutions and the Rise of Protracted Displacement
- Key Policy Challenges: The UNHCR’s Dependence on Funding and Cooperation from States
- Key Policy Challenges: The Refugee Regime Complex
- Key Policy Challenges: Changing Trends in Forced Migration
- IDPs: Current Challenges and Emerging Issues
- Toward a More Effective Response to Refugees and IDPs
- Ch.16 Trade
- Ch.17 International Finance
- Ch.18 Economic Relations and Integration
- Ch.19 Development
- Ch.20 Environment
- Ch.21 Health
- Ch.22 Labor
- Ch.23 Religion
- Ch.24 Democracy Promotion
- Ch.25 Communications and the Internet
- Part V The Functions of International Organizations
- Ch.26 Lawmaking
- Ch.27 Monitoring Processes
- Ch.28 Sanctions
- Ch.29 Use of Force
- Ch.30 Dispute Settlement
- What Is an “International Dispute”?
- Dispute Settlement Not Based on Application of Legal Principles
- Dispute Settlement Based on Application of Legal Principles
- International Arbitration
- International Courts
- Regional Courts
- The World Trade Organization and Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement Regimes
- Dispute Settlement in Other International Organizations
- Internal Administrative Tribunals
- Resolving Legal Disputes between States and Private Parties
- Resolving Legal Disputes between Private Parties
- Conclusion
- Ch.31 Information Gathering, Analysis, and Dissemination
- Mandates as a Way of Understanding the Type and Content of Information Managed by International Organizations
- Information Gathering, Analysis, and Dissemination
- Assessing the Performance of International Institutions in Producing, Using, and Disseminating Information
- The Way Ahead: Some Opportunities and Challenges for IOs Related to Information
- Part VI Relationships of International Organizations with Other Actors
- Ch.32 Relations with Other International Organizations
- Elements of the Relationships between International Organizations
- Public–Private Partnerships as a Means of Diversifying Relationships
- Participation of the European Union in International Organizations: Need for Adaptation from Other International Organizations
- Relationships with Other International Organizations and Responsibility Issues
- Concluding Remarks: From an Interstate Model to an Inter-International Organizations Model
- Ch.33 Relations with Civil Society
- Ch.34 Relations with the Private Sector
- Ch.32 Relations with Other International Organizations
- Part VII Structure and Operations
- Ch.35 General Assemblies and Assemblies of States Parties
- Ch.36 Parliaments
- Ch.37 Executive Boards and Councils
- Ch.38 Executive Heads
- Ch.39 Secretariats
- Preliminary Material
- The Rise of International Secretariats
- The Functions of Secretariats
- The Powers and Competences of Secretariats
- The Mission Expansion of Secretariat Functions: Three Explanatory Factors
- The Dynamics of Mission Expansion: The Case of the OIC
- Inter-Secretariat Capacity-Building … or Secretariat-Replication? The Embeddedness of International Secretariats in Global Networks of Cooperation
- Conclusions
- Ch.40 High-Level Panels
- Ch.41 International Adjudicative Bodies
- International Adjudicative Bodies: The Basics
- What Do International Adjudicative Bodies Do?
- How Do Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Bodies Work?
- Conclusion
- Ch.42 Financing and Budgets
- Ch.43 Organizational Culture
- Part VIII International Institutional Law
- Ch.44 Constituent Instruments
- Ch.45 Membership and Representation
- Ch.46 Legal Capacity and Powers
- Ch.47 Assessing the Legality of Decisions
- Ch.48 Responsibility
- Issues of Attribution
- Breach of an International Obligation
- Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness and their Relevance to International Organizations
- Interplay between the Responsibility of International Organizations and that of their Member States
- Issues of Implementation
- Content of Responsibility
- Conclusion
- Ch.49 Privileges and Immunities
- The Past and Present Typical Content of Privileges and Immunities of International Organizations
- The Legal Bases of Privileges and Immunities
- The Justification for Privileges and Immunities
- The Core Issue: The Scope of Jurisdictional Immunity
- The Jurisdictional Immunity of International Organizations in Practice
- The Impact of Access to Justice Considerations on Jurisdictional Immunity
- Conclusion
- Ch.50 The Law of the International Civil Service
- Ch.51 International Administrative Tribunals
- Part IX Principles of Governance
- Ch.52 Legitimacy
- Ch.53 Participation
- Ch.54 Accountability
- Ch.55 Transparency
- Part I Introduction
- Further Material