
The latest issue of the
International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 20, no. 3, 2023) is out. Contents include:
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Kristina Daugirdas & Katerina Linos, Are International Organizations Obsolete?
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Ukri Soirila, UNOPS and the Rise of Entrepreneurial International Organizations: A Case Study
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Valentin Schatz & Maia Perraudeau, Virtual Voting in rfmos: A Procedural Odyssey at the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission
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Doris Uwicyeza Picard, The United Nations’ Obligation to Provide Access to Remedies to Third-Party Claimants Under International Law
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Steven van de Put, Acquiescence and the Immunity of UN Peacekeepers; Implicit Acceptance?
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Adam Kamradt-Scott, The United Nations Security Council and Global Health Threats
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Hannah Birkenkötter, “What the Secretariat Makes It”: United Nations Civil Servants between Administrative Function and Contemporary International Lawmaking