International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy is an
exploratory text looking at the idea of intergovernmental
organizations as autonomous international actors. In the context of
concerns over the accountability of powerful international actors
exercising increasing levels of legal and political authority, in
areas as diverse as education, health, financial markets and
international security, the book comes at a crucial time. Including
contributions from leading scholars in the fields of international
law, politics and governance, it addresses themes of institutional
autonomy in international law and governance from a range of
theoretical and subject-specific contexts. The collection looks
internally at aspects of the institutional law of international
organizations and the workings of specific regimes and
institutions, as well as externally at the proliferation of
autonomous organizations in the international legal order as a
whole. Although primarily a legal text, the book takes a broad,
thematic and inter-disciplinary approach. In this respect,
International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy offers an
excellent resource for both practitioners and students undertaking
courses of advanced study in international law, the law of
international organizations, global governance, as well as aspects
of international relations and organization.
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