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International Organizations Law Review

International Organizations Law Review – Volume 17 (2020): Issue 2 (Jun 2020)

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International Organizations Law Review

Volume 17 (2020): Issue 2 (Jun 2020)

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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Never Waste a Good Crisis
The End of the WTO Dream, or the Beginning of Something Greater?
By: Gabrielle Marceau

Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities for IGO-like Entities
A Step Towards a New Diplomatic Law?
By: Davorin Lapaš

Binding the United Nations to Customary (Human Rights) Law
By: Noëlle Quénivet

Competence-Based Approach, Normative Control, and the International Responsibility of the EU and Its Member States
What Does Recent Practice add to the Debate?
By: Cristina Contartese

Rethinking International Institutionalisation through Treaty Organs
By: Gloria Fernández Arribas

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos de la déclaration de la Palestine reconnaissant la compétence de la CIJ et demandant à intervenir en l’affaire Afrique du Sud contre Israël

Nicolas Boeglin, professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …