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Legal Facets of the Practice of International Organizations
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The aim of this special course is to discuss a number of legal facets of the practice of international organizations. A first legal facet is “practice as a rule”. Here, the notion of “established p...
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06 March 2025

The aim of this special course is to discuss a number of legal facets of the practice of international organizations. A first legal facet is “practice as a rule”. Here, the notion of “established practice” will be analyzed. The second legal facet covered by this course is “practice as a power”, discussing the power generating capacity of the practice of international organizations. The third legal facet concerns practice of international organizations as an interpretative device. The fourth and fifth legal facet will analyze how the International Court of Justice and the International Law Commission have dealt with the practice of international organizations in their work.
Overall, the analysis of these legal facets demonstrates that the function of law in the practice of international organizations is to provide these organizations and their members with a flexible framework for shared sovereignty.
Overall, the analysis of these legal facets demonstrates that the function of law in the practice of international organizations is to provide these organizations and their members with a flexible framework for shared sovereignty.
Price: $25.00
Pages: 350
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
06 March 2025
ISBN: 9789004696112
Format: Paperback
Niels Blokker is Professor of International Institutional Law (Schermers Chair) at the Law Faculty of Leiden University. Previously, he has served as Deputy Legal Adviser at the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is the author of numerous books and articles related to the law of international organizations and is co-founder of the journal International Organizations Law Review, of which he has been a co-editor-in-chief from the beginning in 2004.