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Le règlement des différends relatifs au statut d’un organisme international (Volume 124)

(33,780 words)

Author(s): Bindschedler, D.
Bindschedler, D. Keywords: International organizations | Statutes | Dispute resolution | Mots clefs: Organisations internationales | Statuts | Règlement de litiges d ordre juridique | ABSTRACT Denise Bindschedler writes that it becomes indispensible to examine to what extent and by what means the respect of the legal rule is assured within international organizations. The progressive institutionalization of the international company should in fact be accompanied by reinforcement of the legal protection of subjects partic…

L’immunité de juridiction et d’exécution des organisations internationales (Volume 187)

(30,331 words)

Author(s): Dominicé, Christian
Dominicé, Christian Keywords: International organizations | Sovereign immunities | Mots clefs: Organisations internationales | Immunités judiciaires | ABSTRACT The concept of immunity from jurisdiction must be interpreted in a broad sense as applying to all forms of proceedings before national authorities. Most of the bilateral and multilateral agreements dealing specifically with the privileges and immunities of international organizations contain a provision on the personality or legal capacity of the organizat…

Les principaux services internationaux administratifs (Volume 63)

(40,300 words)

Author(s): Dendias, Michel
Dendias, Michel Keywords: International organizations | Services | Mots clefs: Organisations internationales | Services | ABSTRACT Michel Dendias starts his course by classification of the international administrative services. He then suggests an enumeration of the main administrative services by presenting their organization and their functioning (Universal Postal Union, International Telegraph Union, Union of Weights and Measures, etc.) He later studies the League of Nations under its international administrative aspect. Michel Dendias commence son cours par u…

Le contrôle par les organisations internationales de l’exécution des obligations des États (Volume 182)

(36,775 words)

Author(s): Charpentier, Jean
Charpentier, Jean Keywords: International organizations | Obligations of the state | Mots clefs: Organisations internationales | Obligations des états | ABSTRACT In his course, Jean Charpentier, Professor at the University of Nancy, focuses on the problems raised by the implementation of the control exercised by the international organizations over the States, i.e. on the conditions necessary for the effective functioning of this control by placing successively under two different angles. Under a mainly legal aspect…

Le droit des assemblées internationales (Volume 104)

(16,015 words)

Author(s): Prélot, Marcel
Prélot, Marcel Keywords: International organizations | Assembly | Parliaments | History | Mots clefs: Organisations internationales | Assemblée | Parlements | Histoire | ABSTRACT Marcel Prelot notes, with reference to Georges Scelle, that there is a tendency for institutional conferences or international assemblies to move away from diplomatic conferences and to move closer to parliamentarism, both in terms of actual procedure and a legal spirit that drives them and the legislative and regulatory results to which they …

International Organization and the Law of Responsibility (Volume 76)

(35,233 words)

Author(s): Eagleton, Clyde
Eagleton, Clyde Keywords: International organizations | Legal personality | United Nations | Accountability | Mots clefs: Organisations internationales | Personnalité juridique | Nations Unies | Responsabilité | ABSTRACT Clyde Eagleton starts from the point of view, in his course, that the idea of responsibility comes historically from the moral sense of the existence of an obligation recognized throughout humanity: States have rights and duties, and any violation of any of these involves reparation. To deal with this issu…
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