
The latest issue of the
International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 10, no. 2, 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Forum: Immunity of International Organizations
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Niels Blokker & Nico Schrijver, Foreword
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Niels Blokker, International Organizations: The Untouchables?
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Johan G. Lammers, Immunity of International Organizations: The Work of the International Law Commission
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Michael Wood, Do International Organizations Enjoy Immunity Under Customary International Law?
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Philippa Webb, Should the 2004 UN State Immunity Convention Serve as a Model/Starting point for a Future UN Convention on the Immunity of International Organizations?
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Bruce C. Rashkow, Immunity of the United Nations: Practice and Challenges
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Gian Luca Burci & Egle Granziera, Privileges and Immunities of the World Health Organization: Practice and Challenges
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Edward Kwakwa & Marie-Lea Rols, The Privileges and Immunities of the World Intellectual Property Organization: Practice and Challenges
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Ramses A. Wessel, Immunities of the European Union
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Peter Olson, Immunities of International Organizations: A NATO View
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Chanaka Wickremasinghe, The Immunity of International Organizations in the United Kingdom
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Kirsten Schmalenbach, Austrian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations
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Eric De Brabandere, Belgian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations
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Beatrice I. Bonafè, Italian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations
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Thomas Henquet, The Jurisdictional Immunity of International Organizations in the Netherlands and the View from Strasbourg
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August Reinisch, To What Extent Can and Should National Courts ‘Fill the Accountability Gap’?
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Nico Schrijver, Beyond Srebrenica and Haiti: Exploring Alternative Remedies against the United Nations
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Niels Blokker & Nico Schrijver, Afterwords