At its latest session in Geneva, the International Law Commission (ILC) inaugurated the discussions on its new project on the settlement of disputes to which international organizations (IOs) are parties. This is the fifth time in which the ILC focuses on IOs, after its projects on international responsibility, the representation of states, status, privileges and immunities, and the law of treaties. The absolute importance of this new effort and the mixed results of its previous endeavors call for a preliminary analysis of promises and pitfalls.
Dispute Resolution
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