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Preliminary Material / Niels Blokker and Nico Schrijver -- International Organizations: The Untouchables? / Niels Blokker -- Immunity of International Organizations: The Work of the International Law Commission / Johan G. Lammers -- Do International Organizations Enjoy Immunity under Customary International Law? / Michael Wood -- Should the 2004 UN State Immunity Convention Serve as a Model/Starting Point for a Future UN Convention on the Immunity of International Organizations? / Philippa Webb -- Immunity of the United Nations: Practice and Challenges / Bruce C. Rashkow -- Privileges and Immunities of the World Health Organization: Practice and Challenges / Gian Luca Burci and Egle Granziera -- The Privileges and Immunities of the World Intellectual Property Organization: Practice and Challenges / Edward Kwakwa and Marie-Lea Rols -- Immunities of the European Union / Ramses A. Wessel -- Immunities of International Organizations: A NATO View / Peter Olson -- The Immunity of International Organizations in the United Kingdom / Chanaka Wickremasinghe -- Austrian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations / Kirsten Schmalenbach -- Belgian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations / Eric De Brabandere -- Italian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations / Beatrice I. Bonafè -- The Jurisdictional Immunity of International Organizations in the Netherlands and the View from Strasbourg / Thomas Henquet -- To What Extent Can and Should National Courts Fill the Accountability Gap? / August Reinisch -- Beyond Srebrenica and Haiti: Exploring Alternative Remedies against the United Nations / Nico Schrijver -- Afterwords / Niels Blokker and Nico Schrijver -- Index / Niels Blokker and Nico Schrijver.
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).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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spellingShingle Immunity of international organizations /
Legal aspects of international organizations ;
Preliminary Material /
International Organizations: The Untouchables? /
Immunity of International Organizations: The Work of the International Law Commission /
Do International Organizations Enjoy Immunity under Customary International Law? /
Should the 2004 UN State Immunity Convention Serve as a Model/Starting Point for a Future UN Convention on the Immunity of International Organizations? /
Immunity of the United Nations: Practice and Challenges /
Privileges and Immunities of the World Health Organization: Practice and Challenges /
The Privileges and Immunities of the World Intellectual Property Organization: Practice and Challenges /
Immunities of the European Union /
Immunities of International Organizations: A NATO View /
The Immunity of International Organizations in the United Kingdom /
Austrian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
Belgian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
Italian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
The Jurisdictional Immunity of International Organizations in the Netherlands and the View from Strasbourg /
To What Extent Can and Should National Courts Fill the Accountability Gap? /
Beyond Srebrenica and Haiti: Exploring Alternative Remedies against the United Nations /
Afterwords /
Index /
title_full Immunity of international organizations / edited by Niels Blokker, Nico Schrijver.
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title_auth Immunity of international organizations /
title_alt Preliminary Material /
International Organizations: The Untouchables? /
Immunity of International Organizations: The Work of the International Law Commission /
Do International Organizations Enjoy Immunity under Customary International Law? /
Should the 2004 UN State Immunity Convention Serve as a Model/Starting Point for a Future UN Convention on the Immunity of International Organizations? /
Immunity of the United Nations: Practice and Challenges /
Privileges and Immunities of the World Health Organization: Practice and Challenges /
The Privileges and Immunities of the World Intellectual Property Organization: Practice and Challenges /
Immunities of the European Union /
Immunities of International Organizations: A NATO View /
The Immunity of International Organizations in the United Kingdom /
Austrian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
Belgian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
Italian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
The Jurisdictional Immunity of International Organizations in the Netherlands and the View from Strasbourg /
To What Extent Can and Should National Courts Fill the Accountability Gap? /
Beyond Srebrenica and Haiti: Exploring Alternative Remedies against the United Nations /
Afterwords /
Index /
International organizations law review.
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International Organizations: The Untouchables? /
Immunity of International Organizations: The Work of the International Law Commission /
Do International Organizations Enjoy Immunity under Customary International Law? /
Should the 2004 UN State Immunity Convention Serve as a Model/Starting Point for a Future UN Convention on the Immunity of International Organizations? /
Immunity of the United Nations: Practice and Challenges /
Privileges and Immunities of the World Health Organization: Practice and Challenges /
The Privileges and Immunities of the World Intellectual Property Organization: Practice and Challenges /
Immunities of the European Union /
Immunities of International Organizations: A NATO View /
The Immunity of International Organizations in the United Kingdom /
Austrian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
Belgian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
Italian Courts and the Immunity of International Organizations /
The Jurisdictional Immunity of International Organizations in the Netherlands and the View from Strasbourg /
To What Extent Can and Should National Courts Fill the Accountability Gap? /
Beyond Srebrenica and Haiti: Exploring Alternative Remedies against the United Nations /
Afterwords /
Index /
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