Sunday, August 4, 2013

Ragazzi: Responsibility of International Organizations: Essays in Memory of Sir Ian Brownlie

Maurizio Ragazzi has published Responsibility of International Organizations: Essays in Memory of Sir Ian Brownlie (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2013). Contents include:
  • Antônio A. Cançado Trindade, Some Reflections on Basic Issues Concerning the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Kenneth Keith, The Process of Law-Making: the Law Relating to International Organizations as an Example
  • Sean D. Murphy, Codification, Progressive Development, or Scholarly Analysis? The Art of Packaging the ILC’s Work Product
  • Alain Pellet, International Organizations are Definitely Not States: Cursory Remarks on the ILC Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Michael Wood, ‘Weighing’ the Articles on Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Ranjan Amerasinghe, An Assessment of the ILC’s Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Dan Sarooshi, International Organizations and State Responsibility
  • Chusei Yamada, Viability of the ILC’s Articles Formulated on the Basis of the Articles on State Responsibility
  • Maurizio Arcari, Parallel Worlds, Parallel Clauses: Remarks on the Relationship between the Two Sets of ILC Articles on International Responsibility and the UN Charter
  • Vincent-Joel Proulx, An Uneasy Transition? Linkages between the Law of State Responsibility and the Law Governing the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Tullio Scovazzi, Within and Beyond Mutatis Mutandis
  • Kristen Boon, The Role of Lex Specialis in the Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Arnold N. Pronto, Reflections on the Scope of Application of the Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Emmanuel Roucounas, Practice as a Relevant Factor for the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Gian Luca Burci & Clemens Feinäugle, The ILC’s Articles Seen from a WHO Perspective
  • José Manuel Cortés Martín, European Exceptionalism in International Law? The European Union and the System of International Responsibility
  • Daphna Shraga, ILC Articles on Responsibility of International Organizations: the Interplay between the Practice and the Rule (A View from the United Nations)
  • Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, United in Joy and Sorrow: Some Considerations on Responsibility Issues under Partnerships among International Financial Institutions
  • Ross Leckow & Erik Plith, Codification, Progressive Development or Innovation? Some Reflections on the ILC Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Maurizio Ragazzi, The World Bank and the ILC’s Project on the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Robert Araujo, The Responsibility of International Organizations: Selected Reflections from the Perspective of a Former Legal Counsel to the Holy See
  • John Dugard & Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli, The Elusive Allocation of Responsibility to Informal Organizations: the Case of the Quartet on the Middle East
  • Rutsel Silvestre J. Martha, Attribution of Conduct after the Advisory Opinion on the Global Mechanism
  • Kazuhiro Nakatani, Responsibility of Member States towards Third Parties for an Internationally Wrongful Act of the Organization
  • Paolo Palchetti, Exploring Alternative Routes: the Obligation of Members to Enable the Organization to Make Reparation
  • Pavel Šturma, The Responsibility of International Organizations and their Member States
  • Sienho Yee, ‘Member Responsibility’ for Acts of an Organization and the ILC Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations: Some Observations
  • Sergio Puig, Responsibility of International Organizations and Justiciability of Disputes
  • Hugh Thirlway, Responsibility of International Organizations: What Role for the International Court of Justice?
  • Antonios Tzanakopoulos, The Countermeasure of Disobedience: Implementing the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • Simone Vezzani, Countermeasures by Member States against International Organizations
  • Blanca Montejo, The Notion of ‘Effective Control’ under the Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
  • P.S. Rao, United Nations Responsibility from Authorizing the Use of Force
  • Francesco Salerno, International Responsibility for the Conduct of ‘Blue Helmets’: Exploring the Organic Link