The Responsibility of International Organizations Toward Third Parties: Some Basic Principles

Pirmais vāks
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995. gada 1. janv. - 220 lappuses
One of the far-reaching changes in the past century is the rapid growth of international organizations. International organizations are instruments for institutionalized co-operation among states; however, they also generate growing risks to other actors in the international system. The increased activity of international organizations may lead, naturally, to an infringement of the rights of others and the infliction of damage upon them. In such cases the question arises of which legal principles apply to the relations between the wrongdoer organization and the victims of its activity. This is the realm of responsibility of international organizations.
 

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OVERVIEW INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
1
THE ELEMENT OF BREACH OF AN INTERNATIONAL
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1 The Participation of the European Community in the GATT
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3 Principles of Succession49
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THE ELEMENT OF ATTRIBUTION IN THE RESPONSIBILITY
61
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MEMBERS
96
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MEMBERS EVALUATION
149
CONCLUSIONS173
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Table of Contents
183
BIBLIOGRAPHY196
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INDEX219
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