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The law of international organisations
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26 October 2016

LAW / International, International law, POLITICAL SCIENCE / NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations), POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Public international law: international organizations and institutions, International relations, Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
‘The third edition of The Law of International Organisations by Nigel Whiteis a useful resource for teachers and students of the United Nations system. Inapproximately 300 pages, the book updates and innovates a classic of the law ofinternational organizations. Its new structure and the new chapterssuccessfully improve on the previous editions.’
Lorenzo Gasbarri, International Organizations Law Review14 (2017)
Introduction
1. Inter-governmental organisations
2. Membership, voting and funding
3. Legal character of the constituent treaty
4. International legal personality: the key to autonomy
5. The doctrine of powers: the key to governance
6. Institutional lawmaking: a new source of international law?
7. Sanctions
8. Military measures
9. Responsibility of international organisations
10. Accountability, access to justice and remedies
Index