Reassessing the Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations

Reassessing the Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations

From Theory to Practice

Berkes, Antal; Collins, Richard; Deplano, Rossana

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

10/2024

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9781035309108

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Contents

Foreword ix
Introduction to reassessing the articles on the responsibility of
international organizations 1
Antal Berkes, Richard Collins and Rossana Deplano
PART I ASSESSING ARIO TEN YEARS LATER
1 Ten years spent attributing the conduct to an international
organization 17
Lorenzo Gasbarri
2 The customary status of the articles on responsibility of
international organizations: a critical assessment of its
scholarly treatment 35
Diego Mejia-Lemos
PART II RESPONSIBILITY IN PRACTICE: SELECT
CASE STUDIES
3 The responsibility of the United Nations during
stabilization operations 64
Alexander Gilder
4 The international responsibility of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization - does ARIO represent an effective tool? 86
Petra Ditrichova
5 The role of ARIO's attribution rules in determining
respondent under the CETA 104
Zdenek Novy?
PART III SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
6 International organizations in the law of the sea
framework: overcoming the hurdles of international responsibility 133
Vonintsoa Rafaly
7 The responsibility of international organisations for
international data sharing 147
Antal Berkes
8 Many hands in the black box: artificial intelligence and
the responsibility of international organizations 168
Magdalena Pacholska
9 Responsibility of international organizations for the
conduct of private military and security companies 185
Bence Kis Kelemen and Agoston Mohay
PART IV PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT
10 The third party effects of IO internal rules for
responsibility allocation 207
Vassilis Pergantis
11 Responsibility of arbitral institutions: a dual approach to
institutional wrongdoings 225
Nikola Kurkov? Kl'mov?
12 Rethinking the responsibility of the International
Committee of the Red Cross: a sui generis regime 243
Sergey Sayapin
13 COVID-19 and the World Health Organization: further
exposing weaknesses in the foundation of the law of
responsibility 260
Scarlett McArdle
Conclusion to reassessing the articles on the responsibility of
international organizations 284
Antal Berkes, Richard Collins and Rossana Deplano
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Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations (ARIO); International Organizations; Internationally Wrongful Acts; Attribution; Complicity of International Organizations; International Organizations Practice