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What, Exactly, Is the Job of International Institutions?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2017

Brigitte Stern*
Affiliation:
University of Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne

Abstract

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Type
Wrap-Up Panel: Are International Institutions Doing their Job?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2015

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References

3 Id. at 17.

4 Id. at 27.

5 See this volume p. 525, at 526.

1 See 1962 ICJ Rep 168.

2 S/PV/3046, Jan. 31, 1992.

3 Id. at section 13.

4 Implications of the Proliferation of International Adjudicatory Bodies for Dispute Resolution49–54 (1995).

5 See this volume p. 329.

6 See this volume p. 339, at 344.

7 IMPLICATIONS, at 38.

8 Id. at 37.

9 See this volume p. 483.

10 See this volume p. 333, at 334.

11 See this volume p. 172.

12 See this volume p. 31.

13 See this volume p. 16.

14 See this volume p. 339.