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International Organizations before National Courts

By: August Reinisch | Book details

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Contents
Prefacexi
Acknowledgementsxiii
Table of casesxvii
Table of legal instrumentslv
List of abbreviationslxv
1Purpose, subject and methodology of this study1
Introduction1
Subject of the study4
Survey of existing material and literature17
Methods21
PART I DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS
2Avoidance techniques35
Non-recognition as a legal person under domestic law37
Non-recognition of a particular act of an international organization ultra vires acts and non-attributability70
Prudential judicial abstention through doctrines concerning act of state, political questions, and non-justiciability84
Lack of adjudicative power of domestic courts99
No case or controversy124
Judicial discretion to prevent harassing lawsuits and mock trials126
According immunity to international organizations127

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