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The ILC Draft Articles and International Financial Institutions: Select Considerations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Maurizio Ragazzi*
Affiliation:
International Law, the World Bank

Abstract

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Type
The Roles and Responsibilities of International Organizations
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2011

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References

1 The physical location of the various IFIs, too, played a role in their participation in these exchanges. For example, IFAD (which falls under the non-technical category of “IFIs”; see my entry in the online version of the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, at http://www.mpepil.org) shared its views, not so much with the IFIs based in Washington, D.C., as with other UN specialized agencies based in Europe.

2 U.N. Doc. A/CN.4/L.622, para. 6.

3 Compare, for example, Draft Article 4(a) on the elements of an internationally wrongful act, with Draft Article 5(1) on the conduct of an organ or agent as an act of the organization.

4 See, for example, Commentary (6) to Draft Article 63, and Commentary (5) to Draft Article 4.

5 Rep. of the Int’l Law Comm’n, Responsibility of International Organizations: Comments and Observations Received from International Organizations, U.N. Doc. A/CN.4/637, 25-26 (Feb. 14, 2011).

6 Id., at 27-28.