International Organizations (IOs) are a most striking phenomenon in contemporary international law. Many complex issues have arisen since the emergence of these organizations due, in part, to their increasing prevalence, ever-changing nature, and nuanced diversity. This volume aims to explore new solutions to some of these issues and focuses specifically on problems derived from recent legal developments in IO praxis.
International Organizations (IOs) are a most striking phenomenon in contemporary international law. Many complex issues have arisen since the emergence of these organizations due, in part, to their increasing prevalence, ever-changing nature, and nuanced diversity. This volume aims to explore new solutions to some of these issues and focuses specifically on problems derived from recent legal developments in IO praxis.
Roberto Virzo, Ph.D. (2003), University of Bari, is an Associate Professor of International Law at University of Sannio, a visiting Professor of International Law of the Sea at University of Florida, and an Adjunct Professor of Law of International Organizations at LUISS University. His previous publications include Il regolamento delle controversie nel diritto del mare: rapporti tra procedimenti (CEDAM, 2008) as well as several articles on international law. Ivan Ingravallo, Ph.D. (2002), University of Teramo, is an Associate Professor of International Law at the University of Bari Aldo Moro. He has published several articles on international law and EU law as well as a monograph entitled Il Consiglio di Sicurezza e l'amministrazione diretta di territori (Editoriale Scientifica, 2008).
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