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States compete in seeking to host international institutions. To this end Germany recently adopted a national host state act offering interested institutions and their organizational units an extensive catalogue of privileges and immunities. This piece presents the act and addresses the question of its applicability to organizations and any subsidiaries hosted under earlier international instruments.
期刊介绍:
After the Second World War in particular, the law of international organizations developed as a discipline within public international law. Separate, but not separable. The International Organizations Law Review purports to function as a discussion forum for academics and practitioners active in the field of the law of international organizations. It is based on two pillars; one is based in the world of scholarship, the other in the world of practice. In the first dimension, the Journal focuses on general developments in international institutional law.