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Member States' Due Diligence Obligations To Supervise International Organizations, Kristina Daugirdas Feb 2020

Member States' Due Diligence Obligations To Supervise International Organizations, Kristina Daugirdas

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There are two reasons to consider obligations to supervise international organizations as a distinct category of due diligence obligations. First, due diligence obligations typically require states to regulate third parties in some way. But it is harder for states to regulate international organizations unilaterally than to regulate private actors within their own territories because international law protects the autonomy of those organizations. Second, such due diligence obligations merit attention because they may compensate for the dearth of mechanisms to hold international organizations accountable when they cause harm. These accountability concerns are especially acute when it comes to private individuals who …