Part II Orders and Families of International Adjudicative Bodies, Ch.15 International Administrative Tribunals »
Chittharanjan F Amerasinghe
From: The Oxford Handbook of International Adjudication
Edited By: Cesare P R Romano, Karen Alter, Yuval Shany
With the growth and development of international society during the twentieth century there came into existence the League of Nations, the United Nations (UN), and a host of other international agencies such as the World Bank, the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the World Health Organization (WHO). They all have one important feature in common: they are all organized as corporate bodies which have international personality.1 They have been, in general, accorded a limited liability from the jurisdiction of member states.2 These organizations employ...