Full Description
Drafted by an international team of specialists chosen by the Curatorium of The Hague Academy of International Law, this bilingual work presents detailed analysis of the law of international organizations, in the context of the political, ideological, economic and technological environment in which they were set up and have evolved. After dealing with the formal and organic machinery, the book goes on to examine activities of international organizations - not only normative, executive and judicial functions, but also intervention domains in international economic, technological, social and cultural life.
Contents
Part 1 The international community and international organization. Part 2 The state and international organization. Part 2 Setting-up, personality and structure of international organizations: setting-up and legal personality of international organizations; participation in international organizations; the organs of international organizations; the ways and means of international organizations; the internal legal order of international organizations. Part 3 The action of international organizations: the legal bases of international organization action; the normative and quasi-normative activities of international organizations; the practical activities of international organizations; the great interesting sectors of international organizations; action relating to the various spaces; international organizations and international relations.