Immunity of international organizations
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Immunity of international organizations
(Legal aspects of international organization, v. 55)
Brill, c2015
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"This book is published to celebrate the 10 th anniversary of the International organizations law review, in which these contributions have also been published(vol. 10, issue 2, 2014)."--Back cover
Includes index
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Description
Immunity for international organizations and their staff, while long considered necessary to their functioning, has fallen under scrutiny and criticism in practice. These contributions, originally prepared for a conference held at Leiden University in June 2013, are re-published here in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the International Organizations Law Review.
Table of Contents
Foreword
1 International Organizations: The Untouchables?
Niels Blokker
2 Immunity of International Organizations: The Work of the International Law Commission
Johan G. Lammers
3 Do International Organizations Enjoy Immunity Under Customary International Law?
Michael Wood
4 Should the 2004 UN State Immunity Convention serve as a model/starting point for a future UN Convention on the Immunity of International Organizations?
Philippa Webb
5 Immunity of the United Nations: Practice and Challenges
Bruce C. Rashkow
6 Privileges and Immunities of the World Health Organization: Practice and Challenges
Gian Luca Burci and Egle Granziera
7 The Privileges and Immunities of the World Intellectual Property Organization: Practice and Challenges
Edward Kwakwa and Marie-Lea Rols
8 Immunities of the European Union
Ramses A. Wessel
9 Immunities of International Organizations: A NATO View
Peter Olson
10 The Immunity of International Organizations in the United Kingdom
Chanaka Wickremasinghe
11 Austrian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations
Kirsten Schmalenbach
12 Belgian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations
Eric De Brabandere
13 Italian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations
Beatrice I. Bonafe
14 The Jurisdictional Immunity of International Organizations in the Netherlands and the View from Strasbourg
Thomas Henquet
15 To What Extent Can and Should National Courts 'Fill the Accountability Gap'?
August Reinisch
16 Beyond Srebrenica and Haiti: Exploring Alternative Remedies against the United Nations
Nico Schrijver
Afterwords
Index
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