The Position of Member States in (Autonomous) Institutional Decision-Making: Implications for the Establishment of Responsibility KU Leuven
The international legal personality and autonomy of international organizations constitute the main vantage point from which responsibility issues in an institutional context are addressed in legal scholarship. In such an exercise, what is often missed is an explanation of how both concepts impact upon the understanding of the position of member States vis-à-vis the organization, and in particular the legal relevance of State participation in ...