The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations
Herausgeber: Katz Cogan, Jacob; Johnstone, Ian; Hurd, Ian
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The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations provides an authoritative account of the law and politics of international organizations. Looking at the role, function, and history of organizations, this Handbook offers a wide ranging and thorough analysis of the area.
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The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations provides an authoritative account of the law and politics of international organizations. Looking at the role, function, and history of organizations, this Handbook offers a wide ranging and thorough analysis of the area.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1344
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1967g
- ISBN-13: 9780199672202
- ISBN-10: 0199672202
- Artikelnr.: 45102006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1344
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1967g
- ISBN-13: 9780199672202
- ISBN-10: 0199672202
- Artikelnr.: 45102006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jacob Katz Cogan is Professor of Law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. He previously worked in the Office of the Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State, including as attorney-adviser to the Department's Bureau of International Organization Affairs. Ian Hurd is Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. Ian Johnstone is Professor of International Law at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He previously worked in the Executive Office of the Secretary General of the United Nations, as well as the Department of Peacekeeping Operations and Office of Legal Affairs.
* I. Introduction
* 1.: Jon Pevehouse and Inken von Borzyskowski: International
Organizations in World Politics
* 2.: Anne Peters: International Organizations and International Law
* 3.: Jeffrey Dunoff: The Law and Politics of International
Organizations
* II. History
* 4.: Madeleine Herren: International Organizations, 1865-1945
* 5.: B.S. Chimni: International Organizations, 1945-Present
* III. Forms of Organization
* 6.: Jan Klabbers: Formal Inter-Governmental Organizations
* 7.: Peter Lindseth: Supranational Organizations
* 8.: Walter Mattli: Private Transnational Governance
* IV. Activities of Organizations
* 9.: Lise Morjé Howard and Anjali Dayal: Peace Operations
* 10.: James Cockayne: Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime
* 11.: Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu: Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
* 12.: Dinah Shelton: Human Rights
* 13.: David J. Scheffer: Criminal Justice
* 14.: Thomas G. Weiss: Humanitarian Action
* 15.: Gil Loescher: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
* 16.: Joel Trachtman: Trade
* 17.: Manuela Moschella: International Finance
* 18.: Frank Schimmelfennig: Economic Relations and Integration
* 19.: David M. Malone and Rohinton P. Medhora: Development
* 20.: David A. Wirth: Environment
* 21.: Gian Luca Burci and Andrew Cassels: Health
* 22.: Brian Langille: Labour
* 23.: Helge Arsheim: Religion
* 24.: Ian Johnstone and Michael Snyder: Democracy Promotion
* 25.: Milton Mueller: Communications and the Internet
* V. The Functions of International Organizations
* 26.: Nigel D. White: Lawmaking
* 27.: Timm Betz and Barbara Koremenos: Monitoring Processes
* 28.: Jeremy Farrall: Sanctions
* 29.: Marc Weller: Use of Force
* 30.: John R. Crook: Dispute Settlement
* 31.: Jean-Marc Coicaud and David Le Blanc: Information Gathering,
Analysis, and Dissemination
* VI. Relationships of International Organizations with Other Actors
* 32.: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Relationships of International
Organizations with Other Actors
* 33.: Jan Aart Scholte: Relations with Civil Society
* 34.: George Kell: Relations with the Private Sector
* VII. Structure and Operations
* 35.: Margaret P. Karns: General Assemblies and Assemblies of States
Parties
* 36.: Bjørn Høyland: Parliaments
* 37.: Ramses A. Wessel: Executive Boards and Councils
* 38.: Simon Chesterman: Executive Heads
* 39.: Touko Piiparinen: Secretariats
* 40.: Ramesh Thakur: High-Level Panels
* 41.: Chiara Giorgetti: International Adjudicative Bodies
* 42.: Jacob Katz Cogan: Financing and Budgets
* 43.: Stephen C. Nelson and Catherine Weaver: Organizational Culture
* VIII. International Institutional Law
* 44.: Niels Blokker: Constituent Instruments
* 45.: Stephen Mathias and Stadler Trengove: Membership and
Representation
* 46.: Dan Sarooshi: Legal Capacity and Powers
* 47.: Jan Wouters and Jed Odermatt: Assessing the Legality of
Decisions
* 48.: Pierre Klein: Responsibility
* 49.: August Reinisch: Privileges and Immunities
* 50.: Santiago Villalpando: The Law of the International Civil Service
* 51.: Santiago Villalpando: International Administrative Tribunals
* IX. Principles of Governance
* 52.: Dominik Zaum: Legitimacy
* 53.: Patrizia Nanz and Klaus Dingwerth: Participation
* 54.: Mathias Koenig-Archibugi: Accountability
* 55.: Jonas Tallberg: Transparency
* 1.: Jon Pevehouse and Inken von Borzyskowski: International
Organizations in World Politics
* 2.: Anne Peters: International Organizations and International Law
* 3.: Jeffrey Dunoff: The Law and Politics of International
Organizations
* II. History
* 4.: Madeleine Herren: International Organizations, 1865-1945
* 5.: B.S. Chimni: International Organizations, 1945-Present
* III. Forms of Organization
* 6.: Jan Klabbers: Formal Inter-Governmental Organizations
* 7.: Peter Lindseth: Supranational Organizations
* 8.: Walter Mattli: Private Transnational Governance
* IV. Activities of Organizations
* 9.: Lise Morjé Howard and Anjali Dayal: Peace Operations
* 10.: James Cockayne: Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime
* 11.: Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu: Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
* 12.: Dinah Shelton: Human Rights
* 13.: David J. Scheffer: Criminal Justice
* 14.: Thomas G. Weiss: Humanitarian Action
* 15.: Gil Loescher: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
* 16.: Joel Trachtman: Trade
* 17.: Manuela Moschella: International Finance
* 18.: Frank Schimmelfennig: Economic Relations and Integration
* 19.: David M. Malone and Rohinton P. Medhora: Development
* 20.: David A. Wirth: Environment
* 21.: Gian Luca Burci and Andrew Cassels: Health
* 22.: Brian Langille: Labour
* 23.: Helge Arsheim: Religion
* 24.: Ian Johnstone and Michael Snyder: Democracy Promotion
* 25.: Milton Mueller: Communications and the Internet
* V. The Functions of International Organizations
* 26.: Nigel D. White: Lawmaking
* 27.: Timm Betz and Barbara Koremenos: Monitoring Processes
* 28.: Jeremy Farrall: Sanctions
* 29.: Marc Weller: Use of Force
* 30.: John R. Crook: Dispute Settlement
* 31.: Jean-Marc Coicaud and David Le Blanc: Information Gathering,
Analysis, and Dissemination
* VI. Relationships of International Organizations with Other Actors
* 32.: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Relationships of International
Organizations with Other Actors
* 33.: Jan Aart Scholte: Relations with Civil Society
* 34.: George Kell: Relations with the Private Sector
* VII. Structure and Operations
* 35.: Margaret P. Karns: General Assemblies and Assemblies of States
Parties
* 36.: Bjørn Høyland: Parliaments
* 37.: Ramses A. Wessel: Executive Boards and Councils
* 38.: Simon Chesterman: Executive Heads
* 39.: Touko Piiparinen: Secretariats
* 40.: Ramesh Thakur: High-Level Panels
* 41.: Chiara Giorgetti: International Adjudicative Bodies
* 42.: Jacob Katz Cogan: Financing and Budgets
* 43.: Stephen C. Nelson and Catherine Weaver: Organizational Culture
* VIII. International Institutional Law
* 44.: Niels Blokker: Constituent Instruments
* 45.: Stephen Mathias and Stadler Trengove: Membership and
Representation
* 46.: Dan Sarooshi: Legal Capacity and Powers
* 47.: Jan Wouters and Jed Odermatt: Assessing the Legality of
Decisions
* 48.: Pierre Klein: Responsibility
* 49.: August Reinisch: Privileges and Immunities
* 50.: Santiago Villalpando: The Law of the International Civil Service
* 51.: Santiago Villalpando: International Administrative Tribunals
* IX. Principles of Governance
* 52.: Dominik Zaum: Legitimacy
* 53.: Patrizia Nanz and Klaus Dingwerth: Participation
* 54.: Mathias Koenig-Archibugi: Accountability
* 55.: Jonas Tallberg: Transparency
* I. Introduction
* 1.: Jon Pevehouse and Inken von Borzyskowski: International
Organizations in World Politics
* 2.: Anne Peters: International Organizations and International Law
* 3.: Jeffrey Dunoff: The Law and Politics of International
Organizations
* II. History
* 4.: Madeleine Herren: International Organizations, 1865-1945
* 5.: B.S. Chimni: International Organizations, 1945-Present
* III. Forms of Organization
* 6.: Jan Klabbers: Formal Inter-Governmental Organizations
* 7.: Peter Lindseth: Supranational Organizations
* 8.: Walter Mattli: Private Transnational Governance
* IV. Activities of Organizations
* 9.: Lise Morjé Howard and Anjali Dayal: Peace Operations
* 10.: James Cockayne: Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime
* 11.: Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu: Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
* 12.: Dinah Shelton: Human Rights
* 13.: David J. Scheffer: Criminal Justice
* 14.: Thomas G. Weiss: Humanitarian Action
* 15.: Gil Loescher: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
* 16.: Joel Trachtman: Trade
* 17.: Manuela Moschella: International Finance
* 18.: Frank Schimmelfennig: Economic Relations and Integration
* 19.: David M. Malone and Rohinton P. Medhora: Development
* 20.: David A. Wirth: Environment
* 21.: Gian Luca Burci and Andrew Cassels: Health
* 22.: Brian Langille: Labour
* 23.: Helge Arsheim: Religion
* 24.: Ian Johnstone and Michael Snyder: Democracy Promotion
* 25.: Milton Mueller: Communications and the Internet
* V. The Functions of International Organizations
* 26.: Nigel D. White: Lawmaking
* 27.: Timm Betz and Barbara Koremenos: Monitoring Processes
* 28.: Jeremy Farrall: Sanctions
* 29.: Marc Weller: Use of Force
* 30.: John R. Crook: Dispute Settlement
* 31.: Jean-Marc Coicaud and David Le Blanc: Information Gathering,
Analysis, and Dissemination
* VI. Relationships of International Organizations with Other Actors
* 32.: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Relationships of International
Organizations with Other Actors
* 33.: Jan Aart Scholte: Relations with Civil Society
* 34.: George Kell: Relations with the Private Sector
* VII. Structure and Operations
* 35.: Margaret P. Karns: General Assemblies and Assemblies of States
Parties
* 36.: Bjørn Høyland: Parliaments
* 37.: Ramses A. Wessel: Executive Boards and Councils
* 38.: Simon Chesterman: Executive Heads
* 39.: Touko Piiparinen: Secretariats
* 40.: Ramesh Thakur: High-Level Panels
* 41.: Chiara Giorgetti: International Adjudicative Bodies
* 42.: Jacob Katz Cogan: Financing and Budgets
* 43.: Stephen C. Nelson and Catherine Weaver: Organizational Culture
* VIII. International Institutional Law
* 44.: Niels Blokker: Constituent Instruments
* 45.: Stephen Mathias and Stadler Trengove: Membership and
Representation
* 46.: Dan Sarooshi: Legal Capacity and Powers
* 47.: Jan Wouters and Jed Odermatt: Assessing the Legality of
Decisions
* 48.: Pierre Klein: Responsibility
* 49.: August Reinisch: Privileges and Immunities
* 50.: Santiago Villalpando: The Law of the International Civil Service
* 51.: Santiago Villalpando: International Administrative Tribunals
* IX. Principles of Governance
* 52.: Dominik Zaum: Legitimacy
* 53.: Patrizia Nanz and Klaus Dingwerth: Participation
* 54.: Mathias Koenig-Archibugi: Accountability
* 55.: Jonas Tallberg: Transparency
* 1.: Jon Pevehouse and Inken von Borzyskowski: International
Organizations in World Politics
* 2.: Anne Peters: International Organizations and International Law
* 3.: Jeffrey Dunoff: The Law and Politics of International
Organizations
* II. History
* 4.: Madeleine Herren: International Organizations, 1865-1945
* 5.: B.S. Chimni: International Organizations, 1945-Present
* III. Forms of Organization
* 6.: Jan Klabbers: Formal Inter-Governmental Organizations
* 7.: Peter Lindseth: Supranational Organizations
* 8.: Walter Mattli: Private Transnational Governance
* IV. Activities of Organizations
* 9.: Lise Morjé Howard and Anjali Dayal: Peace Operations
* 10.: James Cockayne: Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime
* 11.: Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu: Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
* 12.: Dinah Shelton: Human Rights
* 13.: David J. Scheffer: Criminal Justice
* 14.: Thomas G. Weiss: Humanitarian Action
* 15.: Gil Loescher: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
* 16.: Joel Trachtman: Trade
* 17.: Manuela Moschella: International Finance
* 18.: Frank Schimmelfennig: Economic Relations and Integration
* 19.: David M. Malone and Rohinton P. Medhora: Development
* 20.: David A. Wirth: Environment
* 21.: Gian Luca Burci and Andrew Cassels: Health
* 22.: Brian Langille: Labour
* 23.: Helge Arsheim: Religion
* 24.: Ian Johnstone and Michael Snyder: Democracy Promotion
* 25.: Milton Mueller: Communications and the Internet
* V. The Functions of International Organizations
* 26.: Nigel D. White: Lawmaking
* 27.: Timm Betz and Barbara Koremenos: Monitoring Processes
* 28.: Jeremy Farrall: Sanctions
* 29.: Marc Weller: Use of Force
* 30.: John R. Crook: Dispute Settlement
* 31.: Jean-Marc Coicaud and David Le Blanc: Information Gathering,
Analysis, and Dissemination
* VI. Relationships of International Organizations with Other Actors
* 32.: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Relationships of International
Organizations with Other Actors
* 33.: Jan Aart Scholte: Relations with Civil Society
* 34.: George Kell: Relations with the Private Sector
* VII. Structure and Operations
* 35.: Margaret P. Karns: General Assemblies and Assemblies of States
Parties
* 36.: Bjørn Høyland: Parliaments
* 37.: Ramses A. Wessel: Executive Boards and Councils
* 38.: Simon Chesterman: Executive Heads
* 39.: Touko Piiparinen: Secretariats
* 40.: Ramesh Thakur: High-Level Panels
* 41.: Chiara Giorgetti: International Adjudicative Bodies
* 42.: Jacob Katz Cogan: Financing and Budgets
* 43.: Stephen C. Nelson and Catherine Weaver: Organizational Culture
* VIII. International Institutional Law
* 44.: Niels Blokker: Constituent Instruments
* 45.: Stephen Mathias and Stadler Trengove: Membership and
Representation
* 46.: Dan Sarooshi: Legal Capacity and Powers
* 47.: Jan Wouters and Jed Odermatt: Assessing the Legality of
Decisions
* 48.: Pierre Klein: Responsibility
* 49.: August Reinisch: Privileges and Immunities
* 50.: Santiago Villalpando: The Law of the International Civil Service
* 51.: Santiago Villalpando: International Administrative Tribunals
* IX. Principles of Governance
* 52.: Dominik Zaum: Legitimacy
* 53.: Patrizia Nanz and Klaus Dingwerth: Participation
* 54.: Mathias Koenig-Archibugi: Accountability
* 55.: Jonas Tallberg: Transparency