
The latest issue of the
International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 18, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: COVID-19 and International Organizations: Challenges and Opportunities from the Perspective of Good Governance and the Rule of Law
- Julinda Beqiraj & Francesca Ippolito, COVID-19 and International Organizations: Challenges and Opportunities from the Perspective of Good Governance and the Rule of Law: Introduction to the Forum
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Gian Luca Burci & Jennifer Hasselgård-Rowe, Through the Rule of Law Looking Glass: The World Health Organization’s Role in Health Emergencies and Its Response to COVID-19
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Gabrielle Marceau & Shivani Garg, The Role of the WTO in the Global Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Anne Trebilcock, Governance Challenges and Opportunities for the International Labour Organization in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Christiane Ahlborn, The Rule of Law and Good Governance at the United Nations during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Francesco Seatzu, On the Legitimacy and Effectivity of the World Bank and Its Pandenic Emergency Financing Facility (‘PEF’) at the Time of the covid-19 Outbreak
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Francesca Ippolito, Re-Evaluating Triage in International Justice during COVID-19 – Complying with the Rule of Law?
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Joelle Grogan, The Limited Role of the European Union in the Management and Governance of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Regular Issue
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Jérémy Boulanger-Bonnelly & Louise Otis, In Search of Coherence: Burden and Standard of Proof in International Administrative Law
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Philip Burton, Ordering Institutions: The Judicial Function of the Permanent Court of International Justice in Relation to Interwar Organizations