Karel Wellens
Remedies Against International Organisations
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A consideration of the legal remedies available to victims of actions by international organizations.
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A consideration of the legal remedies available to victims of actions by international organizations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780521047241
- ISBN-10: 0521047242
- Artikelnr.: 23175064
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780521047241
- ISBN-10: 0521047242
- Artikelnr.: 23175064
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
KAREL WELLENS is Professor of Public International Law and the Law of International Organisations, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Nijmegen. He is also Chairman of the Advisory Committee on International Legal Issues to the Dutch Foreign Ministry and Co-Rapporteur of the ILA-Committee on Accountability of International Organisations. His other publications include Resolutions and statements of the UN Security Council (1946-1992): A thematic guide (editor; 1993) and Economic conflicts and disputes before the World Court (1922-1995) (1996).
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. General Features of Remedies Against International Organisations: 1. The accountability regime for international organisations
2. Remedies against international organisations
3. The different levels of accountability and the appropriateness of various remedies: scope ratione materiae
4. Access to remedies
5. Remedies against whom: the scope ratione personae respondentis
6. The potential outcome of remedies: scope ratione remedii
Part II. Procedural Aspects of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 7. Introduction to procedural aspects of remedial action against international organisations
8. Procedural aspects of remedial action by member states
9. Procedural aspects of remedial action by staff members
10. Procedural aspects of remedial action by private claimants
11. Procedural obstacles for representational non-governmental organisations
12. Procedural obstacles common to remedial action by non-state claimants
Part III. Substantive Outcome of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 13. General features of remedial outcome
14. Remedial outcome for staff members
15. Remedial outcome for private claimants
Part IV. Alternative Remedial Action Against International Organisations and Options for the Future: 16. Introduction to alternative remedial action against international organisations and options for the future
17. Pre-remedial action
18. Non-legal alternative remedial action
19. Amendment of existing judicial remedies
20. An inevitable role for the International Court of Justice
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. General Features of Remedies Against International Organisations: 1. The accountability regime for international organisations
2. Remedies against international organisations
3. The different levels of accountability and the appropriateness of various remedies: scope ratione materiae
4. Access to remedies
5. Remedies against whom: the scope ratione personae respondentis
6. The potential outcome of remedies: scope ratione remedii
Part II. Procedural Aspects of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 7. Introduction to procedural aspects of remedial action against international organisations
8. Procedural aspects of remedial action by member states
9. Procedural aspects of remedial action by staff members
10. Procedural aspects of remedial action by private claimants
11. Procedural obstacles for representational non-governmental organisations
12. Procedural obstacles common to remedial action by non-state claimants
Part III. Substantive Outcome of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 13. General features of remedial outcome
14. Remedial outcome for staff members
15. Remedial outcome for private claimants
Part IV. Alternative Remedial Action Against International Organisations and Options for the Future: 16. Introduction to alternative remedial action against international organisations and options for the future
17. Pre-remedial action
18. Non-legal alternative remedial action
19. Amendment of existing judicial remedies
20. An inevitable role for the International Court of Justice
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. General Features of Remedies Against International Organisations: 1. The accountability regime for international organisations
2. Remedies against international organisations
3. The different levels of accountability and the appropriateness of various remedies: scope ratione materiae
4. Access to remedies
5. Remedies against whom: the scope ratione personae respondentis
6. The potential outcome of remedies: scope ratione remedii
Part II. Procedural Aspects of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 7. Introduction to procedural aspects of remedial action against international organisations
8. Procedural aspects of remedial action by member states
9. Procedural aspects of remedial action by staff members
10. Procedural aspects of remedial action by private claimants
11. Procedural obstacles for representational non-governmental organisations
12. Procedural obstacles common to remedial action by non-state claimants
Part III. Substantive Outcome of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 13. General features of remedial outcome
14. Remedial outcome for staff members
15. Remedial outcome for private claimants
Part IV. Alternative Remedial Action Against International Organisations and Options for the Future: 16. Introduction to alternative remedial action against international organisations and options for the future
17. Pre-remedial action
18. Non-legal alternative remedial action
19. Amendment of existing judicial remedies
20. An inevitable role for the International Court of Justice
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. General Features of Remedies Against International Organisations: 1. The accountability regime for international organisations
2. Remedies against international organisations
3. The different levels of accountability and the appropriateness of various remedies: scope ratione materiae
4. Access to remedies
5. Remedies against whom: the scope ratione personae respondentis
6. The potential outcome of remedies: scope ratione remedii
Part II. Procedural Aspects of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 7. Introduction to procedural aspects of remedial action against international organisations
8. Procedural aspects of remedial action by member states
9. Procedural aspects of remedial action by staff members
10. Procedural aspects of remedial action by private claimants
11. Procedural obstacles for representational non-governmental organisations
12. Procedural obstacles common to remedial action by non-state claimants
Part III. Substantive Outcome of Remedial Action Against International Organisations: 13. General features of remedial outcome
14. Remedial outcome for staff members
15. Remedial outcome for private claimants
Part IV. Alternative Remedial Action Against International Organisations and Options for the Future: 16. Introduction to alternative remedial action against international organisations and options for the future
17. Pre-remedial action
18. Non-legal alternative remedial action
19. Amendment of existing judicial remedies
20. An inevitable role for the International Court of Justice
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.