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International Institutional Law

Course
2010-2011

International organisations play an increasingly important role in the international community. There are many types of international organisations – both in terms of their size and objectives. Within this diverse group of organisations there are a number of similar day-to-day problems with which each of them is confronted. In this course some key issues of the law of international organisations will be highlighted with the help of international judicial decisions. Special attention will be paid to issues such as membership, institutional structure, legal personality, powers, decision-making and decisions as well as privileges and immunities.

Study material: H.G. Schermers & Niels M. Blokker, International Institutional Law (latest edition), and reader

Examination: Written examination and paper

Course dates: Monday 6 September until 22 November, group 1 from 13:00-15:00 hrs in room B025, group 2 from 15:00-17:00 hrs in room B13, KOG Leiden
Examination on Monday 13 December from 15:00-17:00 hrs in Lorentzzaal, A144, KOG Leiden