The latest issue of the International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 23, no. 1, 2026) is out. Contents include:- Editorial
- Jean d’Aspremont, Is an International Organization a Thing?
- Articles
- Lucas Carlos Lima & Rafael Fonseca Melo, The Interpretation of the Charter of the Organization of American States by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
- Isabella E. Brunner, Protecting International Organizations From Cyber Threats: States’ Positive Obligations Under International Law
- Diliana Stoyanova, From Andronov to Wasserstrom: Rewriting the Rules of UN Administrative Tribunal Competence in the Age of Whistleblower Protection
- Books Reviews
- Jan Klabbers, reviewing Making International Institutions Work: The Politics of Performance, by Ranjit Lall
- Jean d’Aspremont, reviewing Exit From International Organizations: Costly Negotiation for Institutional Change, by Inken von Borzyskowski and Felicity Vabulas
- Mateo Merchán Duque, reviewing The 3 Regional Human Rights Courts in Context: Justice That Cannot Be Taken for Granted, by Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen
- Kirsten Schmalenbach, reviewing The Third-Party Liability of International Organizations: Towards a ‘Complete Remedy System’ Counterbalancing Jurisdictional Immunity, by Thomas S. M. Henquet
- Edward Kwakwa, reviewing Legal Advisers in International Organizations, edited by Jan Wouters
