Teacher
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BARTOLINI GIULIO
(syllabus)
The course will provide an analysis of the main legal issues that characterize the complex phenomenon of international organizations, also due to their growing importance in the life of international relations and the erosion of state powers to the advantage of these bodies. The course will also make use of external contributions from legal advisors from international organizations and other experts in the field and will try to facilitate interaction with students in examining the topics covered. For students attending a special section, in the final stages of the course, will be devoted to the analysis of the theme of the response of international law in the event of natural or man-made disasters. This sector will serve as an example of the various activities carried out by international organizations and states in an area of international cooperation. Students will participate in the interactive analysis of case studies on the subject. The main topics covered will be: Historical evolution of international organizations (IO); Creation and dissolution of IOs; The legal personality of the IBs; Member status of IOs; The structure of the IOs; The acts and powers of the IOs; The adaptation of the acts of the IBs into national laws; IO funding; The immunities and privileges of IOs and their officials; The responsibility of the IOs; The role of OIs in resolving disputes.
(reference books)
1) Frequentanti: - Angela Del Vecchio (a cura di), Diritto delle organizzazioni internazionali, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli, 2012 - Appunti delle lezioni e materiali discussi a lezione 2) Non Frequentanti: - Angela Del Vecchio , Diritto delle organizzazioni internazionali, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli, 2012 - Benedetto Conforti e Carlo Focarelli, Le Nazioni Unite, Cedam, Padova, 2012, nona edizione
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