Accountability, Investigation and Due Process in International Organizations.
9004147934
Accountability, investigation and due process in international
organizations.
Ed. by Chris de Cooker.
Martinus-Nijhoff
2005
282 pages
$95.00
Paperback
Nijhoff law specials; v.63
KF4765
The International Institute of Administrative Sciences Administrative Science may refer to: - the study of management
- the journal Administrative Science Quarterly
is a group
of senior and active international civil servants with some retired
staff and academics that has been active for over 25 years. Members here
share thoughts, reflections, and comments on developments in
accountability and due process in ensuring it in international
organizations. Six studies look at the ethics and accountability in the
international civil service, rules on conduct and ethics at the
International Monetary Fund, the need for a genuine external enforcement
body for the United Nations, the rights of the World Bank staff in
misconduct MISCONDUCT. Unlawful behaviour by a person entrusted in any degree: with the administration of justice, by which the rights of the parties and the justice of the, case may have been affected. 2. investigations, the World Trade Organization rules of
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2. To produce a mark on (a surface) by pressure.
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