The idea of the autonomy of international organizations classically reflects the political independence of the organization when it comes to making its own decisions. Autonomy as political independence essentially touches upon the multifold relationships - e.g. of control, subordination, partnership - existing between the organization and Member States. An account of autonomy restricted to the political independence of the organization would certainly be too narrow, however. Indeed, autonomy can also refer to the institutional independence of the organization; that is, the degree of impermeability of the organization to external institutional interferences. This aspect of autonomy begs the question of the extent to which international organ...
The concept of sovereignty is not defined by international law. It does not stand alone in the Unite...
The article discusses autonomy regimes and international law as of July 2011, focusing on the integr...
This article examines the problem of supranational and the sovereignty of member states of internati...
Since the end of the nineteenth century international law has been perceived as an autonomous instit...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The relationship between the concept of sovereignty and international organizations is often posed a...
This article suggests that the autonomy of international organisations stems not so much – or not on...
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in ...
The paper addresses the legitimacy crisis of the OSCE, by going beyond the well-rehearsed political ...
The international legal personality and autonomy of international organizations constitute the main ...
This article will consider the relevance of the notion of autonomy within a particular body of inter...
The international legal personality and autonomy of international organizations constitute the main ...
This dissertation draws interdisciplinary insights from philosophical discourse on collective entiti...
The concept of sovereignty is not defined by international law. It does not stand alone in the Unite...
The article discusses autonomy regimes and international law as of July 2011, focusing on the integr...
This article examines the problem of supranational and the sovereignty of member states of internati...
Since the end of the nineteenth century international law has been perceived as an autonomous instit...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The relationship between the concept of sovereignty and international organizations is often posed a...
This article suggests that the autonomy of international organisations stems not so much – or not on...
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in ...
The paper addresses the legitimacy crisis of the OSCE, by going beyond the well-rehearsed political ...
The international legal personality and autonomy of international organizations constitute the main ...
This article will consider the relevance of the notion of autonomy within a particular body of inter...
The international legal personality and autonomy of international organizations constitute the main ...
This dissertation draws interdisciplinary insights from philosophical discourse on collective entiti...
The concept of sovereignty is not defined by international law. It does not stand alone in the Unite...
The article discusses autonomy regimes and international law as of July 2011, focusing on the integr...
This article examines the problem of supranational and the sovereignty of member states of internati...