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000048143 1001_ $$aGasbarri, Lorenzo,$$eauthor.
000048143 24514 $$aThe concept of an international organization in international law.
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000048143 264_1 $$aNew York :$$bOxford University Press,$$c2021.
000048143 300__ $$a256 pages.
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000048143 4901_ $$aOxford monographs international law - cloth
000048143 5050_ $$a1:Introduction -- 2:Functionalism -- 3:Constitutionalism -- 4:Informalism -- 5:Exceptionalism -- 6:Interim Conclusions -- 7:A Venture into Legal Theory -- 8:The Dual Legal Nature in Practice -- 9:The Law of Treaties -- 10:Validity and ultra vires Acts -- 11:International Responsibility -- 12:Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
000048143 520__ $$aDespite their exponential growth in number and activities, there is not an established legal concept of an international organization. This book tackles the topic by examining the nature of the legal systems developed by international organizations. It is the first comprehensive study of the concepts by which international organizations' legal systems are commonly understood: functionalism, constitutionalism, exceptionalism, and informalism. Its purpose is threefold: to trace the historical origins of the different concepts of an international organization, to describe four groups under which these different notions can be aligned, and to propose a theory which defines international organizations as 'dual entities'. The concept of an international organization is defined by looking at the nature of the legal systems they develop. The notion of 'dual legal nature' describes how organizations create particular legal systems that derive from international law. This situation affects the law they produce, which is international and internal at the same time. The effects of the dual legal nature are considered by analysing international responsibility, the law of treaties, and the validity of organizations' acts.
000048143 650_0 $$aInternational law.
000048143 650_0 $$aLaw.
000048143 650_4 $$aPublic International Law
000048143 830_0 $$aOxford monographs international law - cloth.
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000048143 903__ $$aOxford Monographs in International Law
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