A Theory of International Organizations in Public International Law

Product information

€140.00

Stock: In Stock Online

Our USPs

free delivery icon
Free Delivery
Extended Range: Delivery 3-4 working days
dubray rewards icon
Dubray Rewards
Earn 560 Reward Points on this title

A Theory of International Organizations in Public International Law

Product information

Author: Orfeas Chasapis Tassinis

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9781009373951

Date: 16th October, 2025

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

  1. Categories

  2. Public International Law
  3. Jurisprudence
  4. Public International Law

Description

Greater, lesser, or just different than the sum of their parts? For all their prominence in global affairs, international organizations remain relative strangers from the perspective of international legal theory. Drawing insights from philosophical discourse, this book moves past binary models that would have international organizations either be nothing over and above their members or simply analogous to them. Rather than compare international organizations and their members, Chasapis Tassinis asks us to understand them both as manifestations of communal organization and what international law recognizes as 'public' authority. Theorizing international organizations as only a branch within a broader family of corporate entities, this book allows us to untangle old doctrinal puzzles. These include the extent to which international organizations are bound by customary international law and can contribute to its formation, or whether they enjoy a legal personality that is opposable to members and non-members alike.

Additional details