Description
The editors have brought together a diverse group of legal experts to analyze various fields in the law of responsibility for international organizations (IOs), including questions of attribution, shared responsibility, the implementation of responsibility, and the progressive development of ARIO rules. The book argues that, despite its rare application, the ARIO are a useful resource for ascertaining the responsibility of IOs in the form of judicial, non-judicial, internal or external control mechanisms. Ultimately, the book demonstrates that the ARIO constitute an authoritative legal source, capable of guiding IOs in reforming their internal law.
Providing a variety of empirically-grounded and theoretical perspectives, this book is an excellent resource for researchers, scholars and students of law, arbitration and dispute resolution, public international law and international relations. Readers will also benefit from the applied nature of the text and the book's forward-thinking approach.
About the Author
Edited by Antal Berkes, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool, Richard Collins,Professor of Law, Queen's University Belfast and Rossana Deplano, Professor of Law, University of Leicester, UK
Reviews
'This exciting new book draws together a diverse range of scholars to review practice on one of the most vexed problems in the discipline. With a creative combination of approaches and case studies, many on novel topics, this volume is sure to become an indispensable reference for future scholarship.' -- Guy Fiti Sinclair, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
'A vitally important critical assessment of the impact on the development of international law of the ILCs 2011 Articles on the Responsibility of International Organisations. The editors have brought together a coherent book, which explores the intricacies of the laws governing organisational responsibility in an accessible way.' -- Nigel D. White, University of Nottingham, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781035309108
Author Antal Berkes
Format Hardback
Page Count 316
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd