Remedies against International Organisations
Discover the intricate world of international law with Remedies against International Organisations by Karel Wellens, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful book spans 316 pages and dives deep into the role of international organizations, which significantly influence global affairs. Examining the legal implications of their actions on individuals, corporations, and states, Wellens poses critical questions about the sufficiency of existing remedies when rights are violated—especially during complex situations like peacekeeping operations. His thorough analysis not only highlights the gaps in current remedial frameworks but also offers innovative alternatives for addressing grievances. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in international humanitarian law and relations, making it a valuable addition to your legal library.