Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?

Interregional organizations (IROs) gathering in their membership various sub-State entities of different States have appeared in the recent decades as a new form of institutionalized international cooperation but on the sub-State level. The entities like European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation...

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Main Author: Davorin Lapaš
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu 2016-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/232414
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spelling doaj-c325caf807f54955b12fa81c10b922832020-11-25T00:23:30ZengPravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu0584-90631847-04592016-01-01532413438Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?Davorin LapašInterregional organizations (IROs) gathering in their membership various sub-State entities of different States have appeared in the recent decades as a new form of institutionalized international cooperation but on the sub-State level. The entities like European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation (EGTCs) and Euroregional Co-operation Groupings (ECGs), Association of European Border Regions (AEBR), Assembly of European Regions (AER), or Euroregions that can be found under different names such as “euregios”, “euregions”, “crossborder” or “transfrontier associations”, “communautés d’intérêts”, “working communities” etc., equally as so-called hybrid or quasi-IROs (QUAIROs), have undoubtedly achieved some of the elements of international legal personality. Some of them conclude treaties with States and IGOs, the others send and receive representatives in their relations with States and IGOs. Starting from the understanding of international personality as primarily a participation of an entity in international legal relations, the presentation analyzes the place and role of these IGO-like entities in contemporary international community having in mind that the subjects of international law appear, exist and die following the meta-juridical logic of functionality in international relations rather than due to a doctrinal “recognition”.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/232414interregional organizationsEuropean Groupings of Territorial CooperationEuroregional Co-operation Groupingssubjects of international law
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Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?
Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu
interregional organizations
European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation
Euroregional Co-operation Groupings
subjects of international law
author_facet Davorin Lapaš
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title Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?
title_short Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?
title_full Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?
title_fullStr Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?
title_full_unstemmed Inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?
title_sort inter-regional organisations – contemporary participants in international legal relations or new subjects of international law: is there a difference?
publisher Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu
series Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu
issn 0584-9063
1847-0459
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Interregional organizations (IROs) gathering in their membership various sub-State entities of different States have appeared in the recent decades as a new form of institutionalized international cooperation but on the sub-State level. The entities like European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation (EGTCs) and Euroregional Co-operation Groupings (ECGs), Association of European Border Regions (AEBR), Assembly of European Regions (AER), or Euroregions that can be found under different names such as “euregios”, “euregions”, “crossborder” or “transfrontier associations”, “communautés d’intérêts”, “working communities” etc., equally as so-called hybrid or quasi-IROs (QUAIROs), have undoubtedly achieved some of the elements of international legal personality. Some of them conclude treaties with States and IGOs, the others send and receive representatives in their relations with States and IGOs. Starting from the understanding of international personality as primarily a participation of an entity in international legal relations, the presentation analyzes the place and role of these IGO-like entities in contemporary international community having in mind that the subjects of international law appear, exist and die following the meta-juridical logic of functionality in international relations rather than due to a doctrinal “recognition”.
topic interregional organizations
European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation
Euroregional Co-operation Groupings
subjects of international law
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/232414
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