The financial obligation in international law
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In: Legal aspects of international organization 52
In: The World Bank Legal Review, S. 93-131
In: Netherlands international law review: NILR ; international law - conflict of laws, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 346
ISSN: 1741-6191
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ISSN: 1741-6191
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Intro -- Foreword -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Introduction -- PART I -- 1. The Concept of International Organisations -- 2. The Object of the Organisation -- I. Is Extrajudicial International Police Cooperation an Appropriate Object? -- II. The Presumptive Freedom of Action of Sovereign States -- III. The Indifference with Regard to Form and Formalities -- IV. Attribution of Police Conduct -- V. Non-Exclusivity of Mutual Legal Assistance Arrangements -- VI. The Obligation to Cooperate -- VII. Permissibility of Police Cooperation without the Formalities of Extradition or Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties -- VIII. The Appropriateness of INTERPOL's Object -- 3. A Meeting of Wills and Consent to be Bound -- I. A Meeting of Wills -- II. Consent to be Bound -- 4. Contracting Parties and Members -- I. Countries as Parties to the INTERPOL Constitution and as Members -- II. Are Countries Subjects of International Law? -- 5. Form and Formalities -- I. The Distinction between Formal and Informal Agreements -- II. Registration and Publication -- 6. Governing Law -- I. Presumptive Exclusion of National Law -- II. The Governing Law of the INTERPOL Constitution -- 7. Organisation and Operations -- I. Origins -- II. Structure -- III. Essential Functions -- IV. Delegation of Powers -- V. Privileges and Immunities -- VI. Recognition as an International Organisation -- VII. Recognition of Legal Capacity -- PART II -- 8. Internal Law -- I. Internal Legal Order -- II. Challenges to the Processing of Data -- III. Regulation of Employment Relations -- 9. Internal Law Disputes -- I. Proceedings before the CCF -- II. Re-Examination by the General Secretariat -- 10. Challenges by National Central Bureaux -- I. Legal Framework -- II. Examples -- 11. External Law and Responsibility -- I. External Legal Order.