The legal status of international non-governmental organizations analysis of past and present initiatives (1912-2012)

Outlining and analyzing the 100-year (1912-2012) sequence of proposals to formalize the legal status of International Non-Governmental Organizations, this work provides the benchmark against which contemporary and future initiatives can be evaluated and conceptualized

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Main Author: Ben-Ari, Rephael Harel
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden BRILL 2013, 2013
Series:Nijhoff Law Specials
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505 0 |a 2.3 Reports of the Committee on Non-State Actors of the International Law Association (ILA) (2008, 2010 & 2012)III. Evaluation of New Developments and Current Trends; 3.1 Doctrinal Evolvement; 3.2 Resemblance to IGOs; 3.3 Tensions within the Non-Governmental Community; 3.4 Authors of Initiatives; 3.5 INGOs' Disinterest; 3.6 European Focus; IV. Conclusions and Future Prospects; Bibliography; Appendices; 1. Reports on International States of INGOs; 2. UN Consultative Arrangements; 3. Regional Arrangements (Council of Europe); 4. New Initiatives; INDEX. 
505 0 |a the Quest for International Legal Personality; 1.2 Uniform Universal Status: A Transnational World Vision; 1.3 Selection, Registration, and Order: Political Reliabilityvs. Expertise; 1.4 Gaining New Momentum: UN Consultative Status Arrangements; 1.5 De Facto Legal Status: False Promise of Consultative Arrangements; 1.6 Resemblance to IGOs: the Quest for Functional Legitimacy 
505 0 |a INGOs as national NGOs1.8 International NGOs: a Socio-Political Non-Legal Phenomenon; 1.9 Non-Governmental Non-Community: Whose Status?; 1.10 The Turn to Regionalism: Pan-European Intellectual Environment; 1.11 In Search of Political Support:Supranational Level; 1.12 Intermediary Observations: Discrete Doctrinal Approaches; II. New Initiatives and Developments; 2.1 INGOs Accountability Charter (2006); 2.2 Guidelines on International Human Rights Fact-Finding Visits and Reports (The 'Lund-London Guidelines')2009 
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