The Role of International Administrative Law at International Organizations

The Role of International Administrative Law at International Organizations
Title The Role of International Administrative Law at International Organizations PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 342
Release 2020-11-04
Genre Law
ISBN 9004441034

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The Role of International Administrative Law at International Organizations, edited by Peter Quayle, is centred on the law of employment relations at international organizations, and divided into four parts. It examines the interplay between international administrative law and the jurisdictional immunities of international organizations. It explores the principles and practice of resolving employment related disputes at intergovernmental institutions. It considers the dynamic development of international administrative tribunals. It examines international administrative law as the basis for the effectiveness and integrity of international organizations. Together academics, jurists and practitioners portray the employment law that governs the international civil service and the resulting accountability of the United Nations, UN Specialized Agencies, and international financial institutions, like the World Bank and IMF.

The Development and Effectiveness of International Administrative Law

The Development and Effectiveness of International Administrative Law
Title The Development and Effectiveness of International Administrative Law PDF eBook
Author Olufemi Elias
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 447
Release 2012-07-25
Genre Law
ISBN 9004194703

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This book contains essays addressing issues including: the role of international administrative law in the governance of international organizations, the contribution of international administrative tribunals, and problems of effectiveness and legitimacy in the design and operation of the institutions of international administrative law.

International Organizations and the Promotion of Effective Dispute Resolution

International Organizations and the Promotion of Effective Dispute Resolution
Title International Organizations and the Promotion of Effective Dispute Resolution PDF eBook
Author Peter Quayle
Publisher Brill Nijhoff
Pages 0
Release 2019-06-27
Genre Development banks
ISBN 9789004396661

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This second volume of the AIIB Yearbook of International Law examines a series of overarching themes and relationships regarding the role of international organizations in promoting effective dispute resolution.

Immunity of International Organizations

Immunity of International Organizations
Title Immunity of International Organizations PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 375
Release 2015-08-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9004296069

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Immunity rules are part and parcel of the law of international organizations. It has long been accepted that international organizations and their staff need to enjoy immunity from the jurisdiction of national courts. However, it is the application of these rules in practice that increasingly causes controversy. Claims against international organizations are brought before national courts by those who allegedly suffer from their activities. These can be both natural and legal persons such as companies. National courts, in particular lower courts, have often been less willing to recognize the immunity of the organization concerned than the organization’s founding fathers. Likewise, public opinion and legal writings frequently criticize international organizations for invoking their immunity and for the lack of adequate means of redress for claimants. It is against this background that an international conference was organized at Leiden University in June 2013. A number of highly qualified academics and practitioners gave presentations and prepared written contributions that are collected in this book. This book is published to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the International Organizations Law Review, in which these contributions have also been published (Vol. 10, issue 2, 2014).

The Duty of Care of International Organizations Towards Their Civilian Personnel

The Duty of Care of International Organizations Towards Their Civilian Personnel
Title The Duty of Care of International Organizations Towards Their Civilian Personnel PDF eBook
Author Andrea de Guttry
Publisher Springer
Pages 520
Release 2018-08-17
Genre Law
ISBN 9462652589

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This book constitutes the first comprehensive publication on the duty of care of internationalorganizations towards their civilian personnel sent on missions and assignments outsideof their normal place of activity. While the work of the civilian personnel of internationalorganizations often carries an inherent risk, the regulations, policies and practices of theemployer can help to address and mitigate that risk. In this book, the specific content and scope of the duty of care under international law is clarifiedby conducting an unprecedented investigation into relevant jurisprudence and legal sources.Included is a critical assessment of the policies of selected international organizations while aset of guiding principles on the duty of care of international organizations is also presented. This publication fills a gap in the existing academic literature on the topic and is aimedparticularly at academics and practitioners interested in the legal implications of the deploymentof civilian personnel abroad by international organizations. This includes scholarsand university-level students specializing in international law, international human rightslaw, the law of international organizations, labour law, EU law, international administrativelaw and the UN system, and practitioners, such as lawyers and consultants, representing oradvising international organizations or their personnel on the legal aspects of deployment. The book is also aimed at the senior management of international organizations and at theirofficers in charge of recruitment, human resources, training and security, in that it clarifiestheir legal obligations and provides concrete examples of the policies various internationalorganizations have in place for the protection of civilian personnel. Current and prospectivecivilian personnel of international organizations should also find the book useful forclarifying their rights and duties. Andrea de Guttry is Full Professor at the Dirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School ofAdvanced Studies in Pisa, Micaela Frulli is Associate Professor at the Dipartimento di ScienzeGiuridiche (DSG), University of Florence, Edoardo Greppi is Full Professor at the Dipartimentodi Giurisprudenza, University of Turin, and Chiara Macchi is Research Fellow at theDirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.

Procurement by International Organizations

Procurement by International Organizations
Title Procurement by International Organizations PDF eBook
Author Elisabetta Morlino
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 527
Release 2019-01-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 110841575X

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Investigates the relationship between international organizations and private subjects under the unexplored perspective of procurement by international organizations.

The International Legal Order

The International Legal Order
Title The International Legal Order PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Detter Delupis
Publisher Dartmouth Publishing Company
Pages 622
Release 1994
Genre Law
ISBN

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This work is based on long-term research into State practice combined with the development of a theoretical foundation of such practice, which explains the behaviour of states as subject to clear legal restraints. It argues that state practice is not compatible with traditional concepts of international law and that a fresh approach is required.