Wednesday, May 20, 2020

New Issue: International Organizations Law Review

The latest issue of the International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 17, no. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: International Institutions, Public Governance and Future Regulation of Work: Taking Stock at the International Labour Organization’s Centenary
    • Franz Christian Ebert & Tonia Novitz, Introduction: International Institutions, Public Governance and Future Regulation of Work: Taking Stock at the International Labour Organization’s Centenary
    • Tonia Novitz, Past and Future Work at the International Labour Organization: Labour as a Fictitious Commodity, Countermovement and Sustainability
    • Janelle M. Diller, The Role of the State in the Exercise of Transnational Public and Private Authority over Labour Standards
    • Henner Gött, Interactions between International Organizations: Approaching a Neglected Governance Dimension
    • Franz Christian Ebert, A Public Law Perspective on Labour Governance by International Financial Institutions: The Case of the IMF’s Article IV Consultations
    • Gabriele Buchholtz, Social and Labour Standards in the OECD Guidelines: Enforcement Mechanisms
    • Joo-Cheong Tham & K D Ewing, Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements: Neoliberal Regulation at Work?
    • Reingard Zimmer, International Framework Agreements: New Developments through Better Implementation on the Basis of an Analysis of the Bangladesh Accord and the Indonesian Freedom of Association Protocol
    • Petra Herzfeld Olsson, The Role of Effective Enforcement in International Law on Labour Migration
    • Antonio Garcia-Muñoz Alhambra, Beryl Ter Haar & Attila Kun, Harnessing Public Institutions for Labour Law Enforcement: Embedding a Transnational Labour Inspectorate within the ILO
  • Steven A. Solomon & Claudia Nannini, Participation in the World Health Organization
  • Francis Maupain, A Second Century for What? The ILO at a Regulatory Crossroad