International Organizations Law Review
Volume 17 (2020): Issue 1 (Apr 2020): Special Issue: International Institutions, Public Governance and Future Regulation of Work: Taking Stock at the International Labour Organization’s Centenary edited by Franz Christian Ebert and Tonia Novitz
Print ISSN: 1572-3739, Online ISSN: 1572-3747
The International Organizations Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal that only publishes articles that have passed through an anonymous review process.
After the Second World War, the law of international organizations developed as a separate, but not separable, discipline within the sphere of public international law. The International Organizations Law Review functions as a discussion forum for both academics and practitioners active in this discpline. The Review offers two foci: one based in the world of scholarship and the other in the world of practice. Academic scholarship offered in the Review will focus on general and theoretical developments in international institutional law, while practitioner views offer a forum to identify and discuss legal developments within existing international organizations.
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Introduction: International Institutions, Public Governance and Future Regulation of Work
Taking Stock at the International Labour Organization’s Centenary
By: Franz Christian Ebert and Tonia Novitz
Past and Future Work at the International Labour Organization
Labour as a Fictitious Commodity, Countermovement and Sustainability
By: Tonia Novitz
The Role of the State in the Exercise of Transnational Public and Private Authority over Labour Standards
By: Janelle M. Diller
Interactions between International Organizations
Approaching a Neglected Governance Dimension
By: Henner Gött
A Public Law Perspective on Labour Governance by International Financial Institutions
The Case of the IMF’s Article IV Consultations
By: Franz Christian Ebert
Social and Labour Standards in the OECD Guidelines
Enforcement Mechanisms
By: Gabriele Buchholtz
Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements
Neoliberal Regulation at Work?
By: Joo-Cheong Tham and K D Ewing
International Framework Agreements
New Developments through Better Implementation on the Basis of an Analysis of the Bangladesh Accord and the Indonesian Freedom of Association Protocol
By: Reingard Zimmer
The Role of Effective Enforcement in International Law on Labour Migration
By: Petra Herzfeld Olsson
Harnessing Public Institutions for Labour Law Enforcement
Embedding a Transnational Labour Inspectorate within the ILO
By: Antonio Garcia-Muñoz Alhambra, Beryl Ter Haar and Attila Kun
Participation in the World Health Organization
By: Steven A. Solomon and Claudia Nannini
A Second Century for What?
The ILO at a Regulatory Crossroad
By: Francis Maupain