Publication: Rethinking International Institutionalisation through Treaty Organs.
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Treaty organs constitute a new system of international cooperation. The lack of definition and regulation for these new entities and their particularities deserves in-depth analysis due to its proliferation, especially in the area of international environmental law. This article will analyse the establishment of treaty organs and will seek a definition that allows them to be differentiated from international organizations. It will give attention to the concept of a set of organs and legal personality to determine the differences between international organizations and treaty organs. Finally, the possible application of international institutional law to treaty organs will be studied.
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Arribas, G. F. (2020). Rethinking International Institutionalisation through Treaty Organs. International Organizations Law Review, 17(2), 457-483. https://doi.org/10.1163/15723747-2019012






