Institutionalised International Law:
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Beschreibung: | Contents: Preface V -- pt. 1. Fundamentals -- pt. 2. General principles and rules of the law of international organisations -- pt. 3. Substantive legal regimes -- pt. 4. Outlook 1 Concept and Theory of International Organisations -- 2 History of International Organisations -- 3 International Organisations within the Constitution of the International Community -- 4 Treaty Basis, Creation, Extinction, and Succession -- 5 Legal Personality -- 6 The Doctrine of Powers -- 7 Responsibility and Liability -- 8 Membership -- 9 Organs and Decision Making -- 10 Finance and Personnel -- 11 Peace and Security -- 12 The Institutional Organisation of International Human Rights Protection -- 13 Economy and Development -- 14 Environment -- 15 Perspectives "This textbook, first published in German, explains and analyses not only the structures of international organisations in general, but also focuses on the interplay between the creation of institutional structures and important substantive areas of public international law. In the first and second parts of the book the general aspects of the law of international organisations are surveyed, and in the third part international security, human rights protection, trade, development and environmental protection are analysed in terms of the interplay between substantive and institutional law. This third part is built on the assumption that the law of international organisations needs to be studied 'in action', ie by looking at highly institutionalised areas of international law as a way of analysing the mutual influences between institutional and substantive international law. This is the first book on international law to bring together institutional and substantive aspects in this comparable manner. It is aimed at students of the law of international organisations, the social sciences and political science and practitioners in the field of international institutions."--Bloomsbury Publishing This textbook, first published in German, explains and analyses not only the structures of international organisations in general, but also focuses on the interplay between the creation of institutional structures and important substantive areas of public international law. In the first and second parts of the book the general aspects of the law of international organisations are surveyed, and in the third part international security, human rights protection, trade, development and environmental protection are analysed in terms of the interplay between substantive and institutional law This third part is built on the assumption that the law of international organisations needs to be studied 'in action', ie by looking at highly institutionalised areas of international law as a way of analysing the mutual influences between institutional and substantive international law. This is the first book on international law to bring together institutional and substantive aspects in this comparable manner. It is aimed at students of the law of international organisations, the social sciences and political science and practitioners in the field of international institutions |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 325 Seiten 24,5 cm |
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PREFACE V
FIRST PART:
FUNDAMENTALS
§ 1 CONCEPT AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
I. INTRODUCTION - ABOUT WORKING WITH THIS BOOK 3
II. DEFINITION 5
1. THE CONCEPT OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 5
2. PARTICULAR FEATURES 5
3. SIMILAR AND DIFFERING CONCEPTS 7
A) REGIMES OF DIFFERING ORGANISATIONAL DENSITY 7
B) SUPRANATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 8
C) PUBLIC LAW CATEGORIES 9
D) NON-STATE ORGANISATIONS 10
E) HYBRID FORMS OF INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 11
III. THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS 12
1. REALISM AND NEO-REALISM 13
2. IDEALISTIC THEORIES 13
3. INSTITUTIONALISM 15
§ 2 HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
I. THE 19TH CENTURY: PEACE CONGRESSES AND ADMINISTRATIVE UNIONS AS EARLY
FORMS OF
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 18
1. CONGRESSES AND CONFERENCES 18
2. ADMINISTRATIVE UNIONS 19
3. RIVER COMMISSIONS 20
II. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE INTERWAR PERIOD 20
III. THE UNITED NATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS AFTER 1945 22
§ 3 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS WITHIN THE CONSTITUTION
OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
I. HOW INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS CONSTITUTIONALISE PUBLIC
INTERNATIONAL LAW 28
1. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY 28
2. CONSTITUTIONAL ELEMENTS 30
A) FUNCTIONS AND INSTITUTIONS 30
B) AIMS AND VALUES 30
II. ELEMENTS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SEPARATION OF POWERS 31
1. EXECUTIVE FUNCTION 31
A) INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO WORLD GOVERNMENT 31
B) POLITICAL GOVERNANCE 31
C) IMPLEMENTATION 32
D) INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION 33
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2. RULE-MAKING 33
A) RULE-MAKING IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY 33
B) TYPOLOGY OF RULE-MAKING BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 34
AA) TREATIES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 34
BB) BINDING SECONDARY RULE-MAKING 36
(1) SPECIALISED AGENCIES OF THE UN 36
(2) SECURITY COUNCIL 38
CC) NON-BINDING LEGAL PROVISIONS 39
DD) TECHNIQUES OF REFERENCE 40
C) PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW OR NEW LEGAL ORDER? 41
D) UNANSWERED QUESTIONS OF LEGITIMACY 42
3. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND ADJUDICATION 43
III. EFFECTS OF THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AT THE DOMESTIC
LEVEL 47
1. THE ISSUE 47
2. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (PARTICULARLY IN GERMANY) 47
3. THE STRUCTURE OF RULE-MAKING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE RESPECTIVE
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS 49
SECOND PART:
GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND RULES OF THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS
§ 4 TREATY BASIS, CREATION, EXTINCTION, AND SUCCESSION
I. FOUNDING TREATY 55
1. PARTICIPANTS 55
2. CONCLUSION AND ENTRY INTO FORCE 56
3. MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS 58
4. FUNCTION, LEGAL NATURE, INTERPRETATION 63
A) THE FOUNDING TREATY AS AN ORGANISATION S CONSTITUTION 63
B) THE ORGANISATION S CONSTITUTION AND DYNAMICS OF INTERPRETATION 63
C) FROM PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW TO A LEGAL ORDER SUI GENERIS 64
D) INTERPRETIVE POWER 65
II. EXTINCTION AND SUCCESSION 66
1. EXTINCTION 66
2. SUCCESSION 67
§ 5 LEGAL PERSONALITY
I. FOUNDATIONS AND PRECONDITIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSONALITY 71
1. GENERAL REMARKS 71
2. THEORETICAL APPROACHES 72
3. CRITERIA FOR INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSONALITY 74
II. CONSEQUENCES OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSONALITY 75
1. SCOPE 75
2. LEGAL CAPACITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 76
A) POWER TO CONCLUDE TREATIES 76
B) PARTICIPATION IN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS 78
C) LIABILITY 80
3. RELATIONSHIP WITH NON-MEMBER STATES 80
III. CAPACITY TO ACT UNDER DOMESTIC LAW 81
IV. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES 83
V. RELATION TO THE HOST STATE 87
1. SEAT 87
2. HEADQUARTERS AGREEMENT 88
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§ 6 THE DOCTRINE OF POWERS
I. CONCEPT 91
II. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE ATTRIBUTION OF POWERS 92
1. THE PRINCIPLE OF SPECIALTY 92
A) THE PRINCIPLE 92
B) DOCTRINAL BACKGROUND 93
2. INTERPRETING POWER-CONFERRING PROVISIONS 94
3. THE DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED POWERS 94
III. CONSEQUENCES OF ULTRA VIRES ACTS 95
IV. DISTRIBUTION OF COMPETENCES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 97
1. INSTITUTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AS A
PROBLEM .... 97
2. COORDINATING MECHANISMS 97
3. FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS OF COMPETENCE THEORY 98
§ 7 RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY
I. RESPONSIBILITY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, LIABILITY AND THE LAW OF
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS 101
II. RESPONSIBILITY AND ATTRIBUTION 103
1. ACTION BY ORGANS AND PERSONNEL OF AN ORGANISATION 103
2. STATE ACTION FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 103
3. ATTRIBUTION OF PRIVATE ACTION 105
III. COMPLEMENTARY RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MEMBER STATES 106
1. MEMBER STATES RESPONSIBILITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 106
2. MEMBER STATE DIRECT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 107
IV. PERSPECTIVES 109
§8 MEMBERSHIP
I. BECOMING A MEMBER ILL
1. ORIGINAL MEMBERS ILL
2. ACCESSION 112
A) RIGHT TO ADMISSION? 112
B) CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION 113
AA) FORMAL CONDITIONS 113
BB) SUBSTANTIVE CONDITIONS 114
C) ADMISSION PROCEDURE 116
II. MEMBERSHIP STATUS 119
1. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 119
2. GRADUATED MEMBERSHIP 120
3. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP 121
4. OBERSERVER STATUS 122
5. LIMITATION OF MEMBERSHIP RIGHTS AS A SANCTION 123
III. TERMINATION OF AND SUCCESSION TO MEMBERSHIP 124
1. GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION 124
A) DISSOLUTION OF THE ORGANISATION 125
B) WITHDRAWAL 126
C) EXPULSION 128
D) EXTINCTION 128
2. MEMBERSHIP SUCCESSION 129
§ 9 ORGANS AND DECISION MAKING
I. GENERAL FEATURES 131
1. FUNCTIONS AND TYPES OF ORGANS 131
2. LEVELS OF ORGANS (MAIN ORGANS AND SUBSIDIARY ORGANS) 132
II. TYPES OF ORGANS 135
1. PLENARY ORGAN 135
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2. EXECUTIVE ORGANS OF LIMITED MEMBERSHIP AND SPECIALISED ORGANS 137
3. PERMANENT ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANS 139
A) SECRETARY-GENERAL 139
B) SECRETARIAT 141
4. PARLIAMENTARY ORGANS 142
5. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT ORGANS 145
A) PCIJ AND ICJ 145
B) OTHER MECHANISMS FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES
(NOTABLY WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND ITLOS) 147
III. COMPOSITION OF THE ORGANS 148
IV. DECISION-MAKING PROCEDURES 149
1. WEIGHTED VOTING 149
A) EQUALITY OF VOTES ( ONE STATE, ONE VOTE ) 149
B) WEIGHTED VOTING ON THE BASIS OF POPULATION 150
C) WEIGHTED VOTING ON THE BASIS OF ECONOMIC STRENGTH 150
2. REQUIRED MAJORITIES 151
A) UNANIMITY 152
B) MAJORITY DECISIONS 152
C) THE SPECIFIC SITUATION OF THE VETO IN THE SECURITY COUNCIL 153
D) CONSENSUS 155
V. SEPARATION OF POWERS AND INSTITUTIONAL BALANCE 156
§ 10 FINANCE AND PERSONNEL
I. FINANCES 160
1. THE BUDGET AND THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPLETENESS IN EARNINGS AND
EXPENDITURES 160
2. INCOME 161
3. EXPENDITURE 165
4. BUDGET COMPETENCE AND BUDGET DECISION MAKING 168
A) BUDGET COMPETENCE 168
B) BUDGET PROCEDURE 170
5. AUDITING 172
II. PERSONNEL 172
1. THE POLITICAL IMPORTANCE 172
2. STATISTICAL INFORMATION AND CRITERIA OF SELECTION 173
3. LAW GOVERNING THE SERVICE AND LEGAL POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL CIVIL
SERVANTS .... 175
4. EFFORTS FOR REFORM WITHIN THE UN 177
THIRD PART:
SUBSTANTIVE LEGAL REGIMES
§ 11 PEACE AND SECURITY
I. THE SYSTEM OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY OF THE UNITED NATIONS 181
1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 181
A) PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES AND THE PROHIBITION OF
THE USE OF
FORCE 182
B) COLLECTIVE ENFORCEMENT MEASURES AND SELF-DEFENCE 183
C) PEACEKEEPING FORCES 183
2. COMPETENCES WITHIN THE UNITED NATIONS 184
A) SECURITY COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY 184
B) THE SECRETARY-GENERAL 186
C) PEACEBUILDING COMMISSION 187
3. HIE LEGAL STRUCTURE OF CHAPTER VII UN CHARTER 188
A) THREAT TO THE PEACE, BREACH OF THE PEACE AND ACT OF AGRESSION 188
B) THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NOTION OF PEACE 188
AA) INTER-STATE FORCE AS STARTING POINT 189
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BB) CIVIL WARS 189
CC) MASSIVE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS? 190
DD) THREATS TO THE PEACE BY PRIVATE ACTORS (INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM) 191
EE) CONCRETE OR ABSTRACT THREATS? 191
C) THE FUNCTION OF ART. 39 WITHIN CHAPTER VII UN CHARTER 192
D) PROVISIONAL MEASURES UNDER ART. 40 UN CHARTER 193
E) NON-MILITARY MEASURES UNDER CHAPTER VII 193
F) MILITARY ENFORCEMENT ACTION UNDER ART. 42 UN 197
G) DISCRETION OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL - LIMITS AND JUDICIAL CONTROL 198
II. MAINTAINING PEACE AND SECURITY THROUGH REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 201
1. THE NOTION OF REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 202
A) CRITERIA FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION AS
REGIONAL .. 202
B) SPECIFIC STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 203
2. PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES BY REGIONAL
ORGANISATIONS 205
3. ENFORCEMENT ACTION BY REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 206
A) THE NOTION OF ENFORCEMENT ACTION IN ART. 53 PARA 1 UN 206
B) UTILISATION BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON THE BASIS OF ART. 53 PARA 1
UN 208
C) DIFFERENT FORMS OF AUTHORISATION 210
4. REGIONAL PEACEKEEPING FORCES 211
5. SPECIFIC REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 212
A) ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES (OAS) 212
B) AFRICAN UNION (AU) 213
C) ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (OSCE) 215
D) NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) 217
E) OTHER REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 219
§ 12 THE INSTITUTIONAL ORGANISATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
PROTECTION
I. HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION AS ORGANISATIONAL CHALLENGE 221
1. TREATY-BASED AND NON-TREATY/CHARTER-BASED SURVEILLANCE MECHANISMS 222
2. UNIVERSAL AND REGIONAL MECHANISMS 222
3. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AS A FORUM FOR COORDINATION OF
THE
UNIVERSAL MECHANISMS 223
II. THE ORGANISATION OF UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION 224
1. UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL 224
2. COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 225
A) HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND ORGANISATIONAL ISSUES 225
B) ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 226
C) MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION AND THE HUMAN
RIGHTS COUNCIL 226
D) UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW MECHANISM - UPRM 228
E) SPECIAL PROCEDURES 229
F) HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND INDIVIDUAL COMPLAINT
PROCEDURE 230
3. TREATY BODIES AND APPLICABLE PROCEDURES 232
A) INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 232
B) STATE REPORTS 232
C) INQUIRIES 233
D) STATE-TO-STATE COMPLAINTS 234
E) INDIVIDUAL COMPLAINTS 235
F) PREVENTION 236
G) FUTURE PERSPECTIVES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION THROUGH TREATY BODIES
237
4. SECURITY COUNCIL 239
5. EVALUATION 240
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III. THE ORGANISATION AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL 240
1. EUROPE 240
A) COUNCIL OF EUROPE 241
AA) EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (ECHR) AND EUROPEAN COURT OF
HUMAN RIGHTS (ECTHR) 241
BB) HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE OUTSIDE THE ECHR
.... 242
B) OSCE 244
C) EUROPEAN UNION 245
D) ACCESSION OF THE EU TO THE ECHR 247
2. AMERICA 248
3. AFRICA 249
4. SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES 250
IV. INDEPENDENT HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS (PARIS PRINCIPLES) 251
V. THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW IN HUMAN RJGHTS PROTECTION 252
VI. HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION AGAINST ACTS OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
255
1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 255
2. THE ISSUE OF ATTRIBUTION 256
3. BOSPHORUS TEST OF THE ECTHR 257
4. APPLYING THE BOSPHORUS TEST TO TARGETED SANCTIONS 259
5. TARGETED UN SANCTIONS AND THE APPLICATION OF EU HUMAN RIGHTS 260
6. ALLEGED HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS CAUSED DIRECTLY BY ACTS OF
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS (I.E. WITHOUT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION) 261
VII. THE OUTREACH OF HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY BODIES BEYOND THEIR TREATY
FUNCTIONS 264
§ 13 ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
I. THE LAW OF ORGANISATION IN INTER-AND TRANSNATIONAL ECONOMIC
RELATIONSHIPS 267
1. THE WORLD ECONOMIC ORDER AND ITS STANDARD-SETTING AND ORGANISATIONAL
TASKS ... 267
2. PLURALITY IN ORGANISATION 268
3. UNIVERSAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 269
II. UNIVERSAL ECONOMIC ORGANISATIONS 270
1. SPECIALISED AGENCIES OF THE UNITED NATIONS 270
A) THE BRETTON WOODS ORGANISATIONS 270
AA) IMF 270
(1) CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYSTEM OF BRETTON WOODS AND OF
THE IMF 270
(2) LEGAL POSITION AND TASKS OF THE IMF 271
(3) INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE 272
BB) THE WORLD BANK GROUP 273
(1) THE WORLD BANK: TASKS AND INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE 273
(2) FURTHER ELEMENTS OF THE WORLD BANK GROUP 274
B) INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION (ILO) 275
AA) AIMS AND TASKS 275
BB) INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE 276
CC) RULE-MAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION 276
C) DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONS 277
2. TTIE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION (WTO) 278
A) ON THE CREATION OF THE WTO 278
B) STRUCTURE OF THE WTO-AGREEMENTS AND THEIR SUBSTANTIVE RULES 279
C) MEMBERSHIP 280
D) INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE AND DECISION-MAKING 280
E) SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES 281
F) CRITICISM AND REFORM 281
3. FORMS OF CO-OPERATION OUTSIDE THE UN AND WTO 282
A) THE GROUP OF EIGHT (G8) 282
B) PARIS CLUB 283
4. THE ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD) 283
A) THE BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT (BIS) AND THE BASEL COMMITTEE
ON
BANKING SUPERVISION 284
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B) THE ORGANISATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES (OPEC) 285
III. REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION 285
1. EU (EC), EEA AND EFTA 286
2. NAFTA 286
3. MERCOSUR 287
4. ASEAN 288
§ 14 ENVIRONMENT
I. THE INSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 291
1. CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND THE
LAW OF
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 291
2. REGULATORY AND ORGANISATIONAL TASKS OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW 293
3. PLURALITY OF ORGANISATIONS 294
4. RULE-MAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION 294
II. UNIVERSAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ORGANISATIONS 295
1. UNEP 295
A) LEGAL BASIS, MEMBERSHIP AND TASKS 295
B) ORGAN STRUCTURE AND WORKING METHODS 296
C) REFORM 297
2. CSD 297
3. SPECIAL ORGANISATIONS 297
A) CLIMATE CHANGE 297
B) PROTECTION OF SPECIES AND BIODIVERSITY 298
C) PROTECTION OF THE OCEANS 299
III. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 299
FOURTH PART:
OUTLOOK
§15 PERSPECTIVES
I. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AS AN ELEMENT OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 303
1. THE IDEA OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AS PART OF THE GOVERNANCE DISCUSSION
303
2. THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN THE PROCESS OF GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE 305
II. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND THE RENAISSANCE OF INTERNATIONAL
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 306
1. TERMINOLOGICAL REMARKS 306
2. INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AS GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - AND
THE ROLE OF
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 308
TABLE OF ABBREVIATED CITATIONS 311
INDEX 313
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title_full | Institutionalised International Law Dr. Matthias Ruffert, Professor of Law at Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena ; Dr. Christian Walter, Professor of Law at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich |
title_fullStr | Institutionalised International Law Dr. Matthias Ruffert, Professor of Law at Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena ; Dr. Christian Walter, Professor of Law at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich |
title_full_unstemmed | Institutionalised International Law Dr. Matthias Ruffert, Professor of Law at Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena ; Dr. Christian Walter, Professor of Law at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich |
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