37 research outputs found
The Law of International Responsibility and Multilayered Institutional Veils: The Case of Authorized Regional Peace-Enforcement Operations
Efeito da concentração de nutrientes no crescimento, produtividade e qualidade de morangos em hidroponia
Federalism Strikes Back: Brexit and the Potential Decline of the One-Voice Doctrine?
I am going to discuss today three issues relating to the One Voice Doctrine arising from “Brexit” which is short for the British Exit from the European Union
Federalism Strikes Back: Brexit and the Potential Decline of the One-Voice Doctrine?
I am going to discuss today three issues relating to the One Voice Doctrine arising from “Brexit” which is short for the British Exit from the European Union
Editorial: The role of domestic public law analogies in the law of international organizations
The Legal Capacity and Powers of International Organizations
The law of international organizations is undergoing profound changes. This has been caused in large part by the increasingly important role that international organizations have played in exercising powers conferred on them by national governments. This phenomenon has led to concerted attempts by states, international courts and tribunals, and domestic courts to seek to ensure accountability for these exercises of power by imposing corresponding limits on international organizations.This chapter focuses, first, on the development of international law relating to the legal personality of international organizations, including in this context a brief consideration of the issue of immunity; and then, second, turns to discuss the relationship between states and international organizations and the implications of this relationship for the responsibility of states and in some cases the responsibility of international organizations.</p