<i>’This coherent and rich publication is of relevance to the practitioner, as well as the academic and the advanced student.’</i>
- Gregor Schusterschitz, ZÖR Journal of Public Law,
<i>’Each chapter offers an up-to-date, concise discussion of a highly relevant topic, enriched with a wealth of references to source materials. As such, this book is a highly convenient starting point for research on current issues relating to international organizations and is recommended to academics and practitioners alike.’</i>
- Eckhard Hellbeck, American Society for International Law,
<i>’[T]his </i>Research Handbook<i> on the law of international organisations is certainly a must-have for any serious student of international organisations. . . it is an unprecedented and systematic effort at presenting the state of the art of the legal research on international organisations, with an original perspective, that of the functionalism v. constitutionalism debate.’</i>
- Nicolas Hachez, Common Market Law Review,