In the sprawling system of global governance, collaboration is widely sought to curb inefficiencies in resource allocations. That gives rise to complex and fast changing bundles of relationships. Partnerships between international organizations are one of the best examples of this: multi-purpose and flexible, they have come to represent an ideal tool to accommodate pragmatic needs flowing from the common or parallel action of organizations.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Boisson de Chazournes: United in Joy and Sorrow: Some Considerations on Responsibility Issues Under Partnerships Among International Financial Institutions
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes (Univ. of Geneva - Law) has posted United in Joy and Sorrow: Some Considerations on Responsibility Issues Under Partnerships Among International Financial Institutions (in Responsibility of International Organizations: Essays in Memory of Sir Ian Brownlie, M. Ragazzi ed., 2013). Here's the abstract: