
The latest issue of the
International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 21, no. 3, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Thematic Issue: The Love for International Organizations
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Niels Blokker & Ramses Wessel, The Love for International Organizations: Introduction to the Thematic Issue
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Kristina Daugirdas, The Causes and Consequences of Loving International Organizations: A Reply to Jean d’Aspremont
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Jan Klabbers, Love Is Just a Four Letter Word
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Ian Johnstone, Informal Intergovernmental Organizations
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August Reinisch, Do We Know What We Love When We Say that We Love International Organizations?
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Niels Blokker, The Love for International Organizations Is Not so Much Logic; It Is Experience
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Kirsten Schmalenbach, Can International Organizations Turn ‘Rogue’?: The Many Facets of Institutional Capture
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Catherine Brölmann, For the Love of Structure
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Elisabetta Morlino, Engaging with International Organizations: A Tale of Love and Darkness
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Namira Negm, Distinctively African: The Unique Appeal of the African Union to International Lawyers of African Origin
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Anmol Gulecha, International and Regional Organizations: An Asian Perspective
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Paolo Palchetti & Ramses A. Wessel, Our Love for the European Union: But Is It an International Organization?
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Jean d’Aspremont, Un-Loving International Organizations
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General Article
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Daniele Musmeci, UN Targeted Sanctions, Counter-terrorism Measures and Standing Humanitarian Carve-out: A Lesson Learned?