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Nov 2023
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Episode 22: Organizing International Org...

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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International organizations are often expected to solve problems that states cannot or do not solve. But how should we understand international organizations? Marking the year-long symposium ‘Hidden Gems in International Organizations Law’ in the European Journal of International Law, this podcast discusses how international organizations have been theorized by various scholars and practitioners. Special attention is paid to international organization practitioner SKB Asante and scholar Rao Geping. Hosted by EJIL Editor in Chief Sarah Nouwen, the discussants are Kehinde OlaoyeYifeng Chen and Jan Klabbers.

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