Teacher
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SOSSAI MIRKO
(syllabus)
The purpose of the course is to provide an introduction to the principles and norms of international law applicable to the inter-governmental organisations (IGOs). It discusses the essential topics of the law of international organisations, including powers, privileges and immunities, as well as membership rules, institutional structures, and accountability. There is a focus on the United Nations system, as the paradigmatic IGO, including the activities of the specialised agencies based in Rome. Special emphasis is placed on the interaction between universalism and regionalism. IGOs have developed into a pervasive phenomenon: a fundamental objective of the course is to develop a critical understanding of their impact vis-à-vis the current global challenges (economic and financial crises, migration, armed conflicts, natural disasters, epidemics).
Course Schedule Week 1: The rise of International Organisations: history and definition Week2: Membership, voting and funding Week 3: International Organizations and the law of treaties Week 4: The International legal personality Week 5: The doctrine of powers Week 6: Institutional law-making: a new source of international law? Week 7: The Treaty-making powers Week 8: Sanctions Week 9: Military measures Week 10: Issues of responsibility
(reference books)
Reference books: Jan Klabbers, An Introduction to International Organizations Law, 3rd ed., CUP, 2015 or Nigel White, The Law of International Organisations, 3rd ed., Manchester UP, 2016
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