
The latest issue of the
International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 16, no. 1, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Forum: The Accountability of International Organizations
- Kristen E Boon & Frédéric Mégret, New Approaches to the Accountability of International Organizations
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Kristina Daugirdas, Reputation and Accountability: Another Look at the United Nations’ Response to the Cholera Epidemic in Haiti
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Carla Ferstman, Reparations for Mass Torts Involving the United Nations: Misguided Exceptionalism in Peacekeeping Operations
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Frédéric Mégret, Beyond UN Accountability for Human Rights Violations: Host State Inertia and the Neglected Potential of Sovereign Protection
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Clemens Treichl & August Reinisch, Domestic Jurisdiction over International Financial Institutions for Injuries to Project-Affected Individuals: The Case of Jam v International Finance Corporation
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Kristen E Boon, Rethinking the Accountability—Immunity Axis through Remedies:
Lessons from National Militaries
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Christopher Kuner, International Organizations and the EU General Data Protection Regulation:
Exploring the Interaction between EU Law and International Law
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Francesco Seatzu, Speculating on the World Bank’s Involvement in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Operations and Activities