Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 295 pages) |
Series |
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law |
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Cambridge studies in international and comparative law (Cambridge, England : 1996)
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Contents |
pt. I. General features of remedies against international organisations -- 1. The accountability regime for international organisations -- 2. Remedies against international organisations -- 3. The different levels of accountability and the appropriateness of various remedies: scope ratione materiae -- 4. Access to remedies -- 5. Remedies against whom: the scope ratione personae respondentis -- 6. The potential outcome of remedies: scope ratione remedii -- pt. II. Procedural aspects of remedial action against international organisations -- 7. Introduction to procedural aspects of remedial action against international organisations -- 8. Procedural aspects of remedial action by member states -- 9. Procedural aspects of remedial action by staff members -- 10. Procedural aspects of remedial action by private claimants -- 11. Procedural obstacles for representational non-governmental organisations -- 12. Procedural obstacles common to remedial action by non-state claimants -- pt. III. Substantive outcome of remedial action against international organisations -- 13. General features of remedial outcome -- 14. Remedial outcome for staff members -- 15. Remedial outcome for private claimants -- pt. IV. Alternative remedial action against international organisations and options for the future -- 16. Introduction to alternative remedial action against international organisations and options for the future -- 17. Pre-remedial action -- 18. Non-legal alternative remedial action -- 19. Amendment of existing judicial remedies -- 20. An inevitable role for the International Court of Justice |
Summary |
International organisations are major players on the international scene, whose acts and activities affect individuals, companies and states. Damage to interests or violation of rights sometimes occur (such as during peacekeeping operations). Are the remedies provided by international organizations adequate? Wellens' study includes suggestions for alternative remedial options |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-278) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Tort liability of international agencies
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LAW -- International.
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Tort liability of international agencies
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2001043130 |
ISBN |
9780521812498 |
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0521812496 |
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