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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
Arguably, international organizations are among the important social innovations of the twentieth century. In the last 50 years, they have managed to become global conglomerates by establishing a stake in every facet of human life. Their growing role has brought the efficacy of the legal rules that govern their interaction into spotlight. This article inquires how functional immunity, one of the above-mentioned rules, is, arguably, erroneously understood and applied. It also presents arguments that should shape application thereof.
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