The International Organizations Law Review is a scholarly, double-blind peer-reviewed journal on the theory and practice of international organizations.
We are delighted to announce the publication of the latest issue of the International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 21, no. 1, 2024). This is a special issue on "The International Law of Regional Organizations," edited by Samantha Besson and Eva Kassoti. brill.com/view/journals/iolr…
Curious about the highlights from our 20th Anniversary conference – 'The Love for International Organisation'? Dive into our short report for all the key takeaways and memorable moments.
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The International Organizations Law Review (IOLR) at 20: Anniversary Conference on “The Love for International Organizations” at the University of Vienna on 17 November 2023. Programme & Registration: eur-int-comp-law.univie.ac.a…
As the @ilo celebrates its 100th Anniversary, Francis Maupain—former ILO Legal Advisor—reflects on the next 100 years, asking "A Second Century for What? The ILO at a Regulatory Crossroad" brill.com/abstract/journals/…
⚖️ 🌏 Just out! @NoelleQuenivet1's article 'Binding the United Nations to Customary (Human Rights) Law' in the International Organizations Law Review is now available! brill.com/view/journals/iolr…
Hot off the (digital) press in the last hour: Clemens Treichl's 'The Denial of Oral Hearings by International Administrative Tribunals as a Factor for Lifting Organizational Immunity before European Courts' is now online! brill.com/view/journals/iolr…
Do you know we have two Advance Articles online? Davorin Lapaš's 'Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities for IGO-like Entities' and Francesco Seatzu's 'Speculating on the World Bank’s Involvement in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Operations and Activities' bit.ly/2HFIU9X
The topical issue of Exiting International Organizations will be the focus of the next edition of the @IOLRJournal! Specially edited by @sfndrb, @DrRichCollins, @RamsesWessel, and @KikiBr