This book examines the relationship between governments and
international organizations under international law. After
surveying the policing powers of international organizations under
international law, it illustrates some normative aspects of law
that distinguish regulation from enforcement via study of recent
legal cases before international judicial bodies. According to
Dimitris Liakopoulos's expert analysis, if the two provisions
codify the same general rule, the peculiarities of the relationship
between an international organization and individual governments
mean that sanctions decline when measured against the hypothesis
that the latter facilitate an organization's violation of its
obligations to all. The book concludes with peculiarities in the
enforcement of international law by international organizations.
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