Cases and materials on the law of international organizations / William Thomas Worster.
2020
KZ4850 .W677 2020
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Cases and materials on the law of international organizations / William Thomas Worster.
ISBN
9781138056640
9781351676342 (e-book)
9781351676342 (e-book)
Published
London, England : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (477 pages) : illustrations.
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KZ4850 .W677 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
341.2
Summary
"In less than 100 years, international organizations have evolved from curiosities into keystones of international law. What began long ago as an unremarkable effort to coordinate a limited number of technical issues has grown into a global, multilevel, blended governing project with diverse competences in most fields of human endeavor and interests. Law graduates who enter the field of international law, as well as political science, international relations and diplomacy, are increasingly expected to have a strong knowledge of the law of international organizations. Beyond knowledge, graduates are also expected to be able to solve new emerging legal problems confronting organizations. This book introduces students to the law of international organizations through the careful study of the most recent cases and other materials from the International Court of Justice, United Nations Security Council and General Assembly, World Trade Organization, international criminal tribunals, European Union, European Court of Human Rights, International Labor Organization, various domestic courts and arbitral panels, and other bodies. In doing so, it undertakes a critical examination of legal rights and duties, exposing the fundamental questions that arise when addressing a range of issues within an organization. In order to provide the best foundation, the textbook focuses on several key topics: the law of treaties, creation of organizations, membership, powers of organizations, legal effects of their acts, organs, immunities and responsibility. This book is best suited for students who are studying international organizations and who have already had one or more courses on international and/or European law"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to international organizations
Law of Treaties
Creation and dissolution
Membership
Powers
Legal effects of acts
Organs
Privileges and immunities
Responsibility
Conclusion.
Law of Treaties
Creation and dissolution
Membership
Powers
Legal effects of acts
Organs
Privileges and immunities
Responsibility
Conclusion.