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Legal Problems of International Organizations is a foundational work that explores the intricate legal issues surrounding international organizations and their operations within the global legal system. Originally delivered as the Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures, Felice Morgenstern’s analysis addresses fundamental questions about the legal personality of international organizations, their privileges and immunities, and their relationship to both national and international law.
This reissue benefits from Jan Klabbers’ new foreword, which contextualizes Morgenstern’s seminal work within contemporary debates on international organizational law. The book examines how international organizations exercise power, the limits of their authority, and their accountability mechanisms. It remains an authoritative reference for understanding the legal framework that governs institutions like the United Nations, regional organizations, and specialized agencies.
Essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers engaged with international law and organizations.







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