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Access to Justice and International Organisations

Coordinating Jurisdiction between the National and Institutional Legal Orders
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We live in a denial of justice age when it comes to the individual pursuit of justice against international organisations (IOs). Victims of institutional conduct are generally not provided reasonable means of dispute settlement at the international level. They also have been unable to seek justice... Read More
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Most victims of international institutional conduct are unable to access the protection of national courts due to the latter's jurisdictional immunities. Justice at the international level is also unrealisable. This book advances a regulatory scheme that ensures access to justice to victims without compromising institutional independence.

This book proposes an approach that guarantees access to justice for victims of international institutional conduct without compromising institutional independence.

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We live in a denial of justice age when it comes to the individual pursuit of justice against international organisations (IOs). Victims of institutional conduct are generally not provided reasonable means of dispute settlement at the international level. They also have been unable to seek justice at the national level due to IO immunities, which aim to secure institutional independence. Access to justice and IO independence are equally important values and realising them both has so far proven elusive. Private international law techniques can help allocate regulatory authority between the national and institutional orders in a nuanced manner by maintaining IO independence without sacrificing access to justice. As private international law rules can be adjusted nationally without the need for international action, the solution proposed can be readily implemented, thereby resolving a conundrum that public international law has not been able to address for decades.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781108931052

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 April 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Cambridge University Press

Illustration: Worked examples or Exercises

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 375g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Dr Rishi Gulati has a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the Australian National University, Advanced Masters in Public International Law from Leiden University and PhD from King's College London. He has taught international law at the world's top universities, and as Barrister, regularly appears before international courts and tribunals.

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