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Remedies Against Int Organisations 1st Edition Karel Wellens

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Remedies Against Int Organisations 1st Edition Karel Wellens
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Karel Wellens
ISBN: 9780511042331, 9780521047241, 9780521812498, 9780511030031, 0511030037, 0521047242, 0521812496, 0511042337
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Remedies Against Int Organisations 1st Edition Karel Wellens by Karel Wellens 9780511042331, 9780521047241, 9780521812498, 9780511030031, 0511030037, 0521047242, 0521812496, 0511042337 instant download after payment.

International organizations have become major players on the international scene, whose acts and activities affect individuals, companies and states. Damage to interests or violation of rights sometimes occur (such as during peacekeeping operations). Wellens considers the remedies available to potential claimants such as private contractors, staff members or anyone suffering damage. Can they turn to an ombudsman or national courts, or do they have to rely on support by their own state? Are the remedies provided by international organizations adequate? Wellens' study includes suggestions for alternative remedial options.

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