The
International Organizations Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal that only publishes articles that have passed through an anonymous review process.
After the Second World War, the law of international organizations developed as a separate, but not separable, discipline within the sphere of public international law.
The International Organizations Law Review functions as a discussion forum for both academics and practitioners active in this discpline. The
Review offers two foci: one based in the world of scholarship and the other in the world of practice. Academic scholarship offered in the
Review will focus on general and theoretical developments in international institutional law, while practitioner views offer a forum to identify and discuss legal developments within existing international organizations.
Editorial Board Niels M. Blokker (Editor-in-Chief),
Professor of International Institutional Law (Schermers Chair), Law Faculty, Leiden University Jacob Katz Cogan (Editor-in-Chief),
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati
Jean d’Aspremont,
Professor of Law, University of Manchester Laurence Boisson de Chazournes,
Professor of International Law, Director of the Department of Public International Law and International Organization, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva Catherine Brölmann,
Associate Professor of International Law, University of Amsterdam Gian Luca Burci,
Adjunct Professor of International Law, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Kristina Daugirdas,
Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School Ian Johnstone,
Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Jan Klabbers,
Martti Ahtisaari Academy Professor, University of Helsinki Gabrielle Marceau,
Counselor Legal Affairs Division of the World Trade Organization and Associate Professor of Law, University of Geneva Elisabetta Morlino (Book Review Editor),
Associate Professor of Administrative and Environmental Law, Naples Amb. Namira Negm,
Director of the African Migration Observatory Edward Chukwuemeke Okeke,
Lead Counsel, Global Knowledge and Research, World Bank Paolo Palchetti,
Professor of International Law, Université Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne August Reinisch,
Professor of International and European Law and Dean for International Relations of the Law Faculty, University of Vienna Yves Renouf,
Counsellor Research Division WTO Kirsten Schmalenbach,
Professor of International Law and European Union Law and Vice-Dean of the Law Faculty, University of Salzburg
Advisory Board Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe,
Member of the Institut de Droit International and former Judge of the UN Administrative Tribunal and of the Commonwealth Secretariat International Tribunal Armin von Bogdandy,
Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg Ige F. Dekker,
Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, Utrecht University Giorgio Gaja,
Emeritus Professor, School of Law, University of Florence
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Papers for consideration or proposals for special issues should be addressed to Professors Niels Blokker and Jacob Katz Cogan at (
).
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"Many lawyers in international organizations, in national administrations and in universities study these special legal issues rising in international organizations. Closer mutual contacts between them may help in finding solutions to existing and newly arising special problems. This justifies a special journal in which views can be exchanged. Hopefully, this new journal will be of help to many people thus involved." - Henry G. Schermers, in:
International Organizations Law Review (2004)
Papers for consideration or proposals for special issues should be addressed to Professors Niels Blokker and Jacob Katz Cogan at (
).
Online submission: Articles for publication in
International Organizations Law Review can be submitted online through
Editorial Manager, please
click here.
Editorial Board Niels M. Blokker (Editor-in-Chief),
Professor of International Institutional Law (Schermers Chair), Law Faculty, Leiden University Jacob Katz Cogan (Editor-in-Chief),
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati
Jean d’Aspremont,
Professor of Law, University of Manchester Laurence Boisson de Chazournes,
Professor of International Law, Director of the Department of Public International Law and International Organization, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva Catherine Brölmann,
Associate Professor of International Law, University of Amsterdam Gian Luca Burci,
Adjunct Professor of International Law, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Kristina Daugirdas,
Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School Ian Johnstone,
Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Jan Klabbers,
Martti Ahtisaari Academy Professor, University of Helsinki Gabrielle Marceau,
Counselor Legal Affairs Division of the World Trade Organization and Associate Professor of Law, University of Geneva Elisabetta Morlino (Book Review Editor),
Associate Professor of Administrative and Environmental Law, Naples Amb. Namira Negm,
Director of the African Migration Observatory Edward Chukwuemeke Okeke,
Lead Counsel, Global Knowledge and Research, World Bank Paolo Palchetti,
Professor of International Law, Université Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne August Reinisch,
Professor of International and European Law and Dean for International Relations of the Law Faculty, University of Vienna Yves Renouf,
Counsellor Research Division WTO Kirsten Schmalenbach,
Professor of International Law and European Union Law and Vice-Dean of the Law Faculty, University of Salzburg
Advisory Board Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe,
Member of the Institut de Droit International and former Judge of the UN Administrative Tribunal and of the Commonwealth Secretariat International Tribunal Armin von Bogdandy,
Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg Ige F. Dekker,
Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, Utrecht University Giorgio Gaja,
Emeritus Professor, School of Law, University of Florence
ArticleFirst
CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
Current Abstracts
Electronic Collections Online
ERIH PLUS
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Review of Biblical Studies
PAIS International (Public Affairs Information Service)
Political Science Abstracts
Political Science Complete
SCOPUS
TOC Premier
Web of Science
"Many lawyers in international organizations, in national administrations and in universities study these special legal issues rising in international organizations. Closer mutual contacts between them may help in finding solutions to existing and newly arising special problems. This justifies a special journal in which views can be exchanged. Hopefully, this new journal will be of help to many people thus involved." - Henry G. Schermers, in:
International Organizations Law Review (2004)
The
International Organizations Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal that only publishes articles that have passed through an anonymous review process.
After the Second World War, the law of international organizations developed as a separate, but not separable, discipline within the sphere of public international law.
The International Organizations Law Review functions as a discussion forum for both academics and practitioners active in this discpline. The
Review offers two foci: one based in the world of scholarship and the other in the world of practice. Academic scholarship offered in the
Review will focus on general and theoretical developments in international institutional law, while practitioner views offer a forum to identify and discuss legal developments within existing international organizations.
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