The Cambridge Companion to International Organizations Law

Jan Klabbers editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th Apr '22

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Offers an overview of international organizations law, including how they work and how they affect their member states.

This Companion discusses what international organizations are and how international organizations work in general (their law-making activities, their work in the field, etc.), and discusses their role in specific policy domains of global interest, ranging from health to energy, from arms control to finance.The Cambridge Companion to International Organizations Law illuminates, from a legal perspective, what international organizations are, what makes them 'tick' and how they affect the world around them. It critically discusses such classic issues as the concept of international organization and membership, as well as questions of internal relations, accountability and how they make law, set standards and otherwise affect both their member states and the world around them. The volume further discusses the role of international organizations in particular policy domains, zooming in on domains which are not often discussed through international organizations, including disarmament, energy, food security and health. Eventually, a picture emerges of international organizations as complex phenomena engaging in all sorts of activities and relationships, the operation and authority of which is underpinned by the rules and regulations of international law.

ISBN: 9781108467643

Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 27mm

Weight: 747g

400 pages