Thursday, October 30, 2008

New Issue: International Organizations Law Review

The latest issue of the International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 5, no. 1, October 2008) is out. Contents include:
  • Jan Klabbers, Reflections on Compliance
  • K.J. Keither, The International Court of Justice: Primus Inter Pares?
  • Marten Zwanenburg, UN Peace Operations Between Independence and Accountability
  • Nicolas Hachez, The Relations Between the United Nations and Civil Society: Past, Present, and Future
  • Eleni Micha, The Fight Against Corruption Within Peace Support Operations: In Search of the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Treasa Dunworth, Towards a Culture of Legality in International Organizations: The Case of the OPCW
  • Niels Blokker, Introduction - The Floor is to the Authors: Perspectives on the Law of International Organizations as a Separate Field of Study
  • C.F. Amerashinghe, International Institutional Law - A Point of View
  • Jan Klabbers, The Paradox of International Institutional Law
  • Nigel D. White, Separate but Connected: Inter-Governmental Organizations and International Law
  • Niels Blokker, Comparing Apples and Oranges? Reinventing the Wheel? Schermers' Book and Challenges for the Future of International Institutional Law
  • Pierre Klein & Philippe Sands, (Re)Writing a Handbook on the Law of International Organizations: Options and Challenges