AdvertisementThe aim of this collection of essays in Robin Churchill's honour is to discuss some key examples of the achievements of international law – with the express aim of exploring both what it has achieved and also its limits. This will serve as a response to the two popular but opposite misconceptions about the role of international law. One view is that international law is too weak to improve the World in any significant way. The other view is that international law is a panacea that can be used to rid the world of many of its ills.
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Thursday, August 26, 2021
Hartmann & Khaliq: The Achievements of International Law: Essays in Honour of Robin Churchill
Sunday, July 11, 2021
Blokker, Dam-de Jong, & Prislan: Furthering the Frontiers of International Law: Sovereignty, Human Rights, Sustainable Development - Liber Amicorum Nico Schrijver
This rich collection focuses on the broad research interests of Professor Nico Schrijver, in whose honour it was created. Written by a wide range of international scholars affiliated with Leiden University's Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, the essays reflect Professor Schrijver's important contribution to academia and practice, particularly in the fields of sovereignty, human rights and sustainable development. The authors aim to reflect on changes in international law and on new developments in the diverse fields they explore. "Furthering frontiers" is the research theme of the Grotius Centre. Its exploration in this thought-provoking volume is a fitting homage to Nico Schrijver's achievements on the occasion of his retirement as Chair of Public International Law of Leiden University.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Barnes & Long: Frontiers in International Environmental Law: Oceans and Climate Challenges: Essays in Honour of David Freestone
Frontiers in International Environmental Law explores how law and legal scholarship has responded to some of the most important oceans and climate governance challenges of our time. Using the concept of the frontier, each contributor provides a unique perspective on the way that we can understand and can shape the development of law and legal institutions to better protect our marine environment and climate system, and reduce conflicts in areas of legal uncertainty. The authors show how different actors influence legal development, and how legal transitions occur in marine spaces and how change influences existing legal regimes. They also consider how change creates risks for the protection of vulnerable environment, but also opportunities for creative thinking and better ways of governing our environment.
Monday, September 28, 2020
Liber amicorum en l'honneur de la professeure Haritini Dipla
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Bartels, van den Boogaard, Ducheine, Pouw, & Voetelink: Military Operations and the Notion of Control Under International Law: Liber Amicorum Terry D. Gill
AdvertisementThis book is a tribute to the work of Professor Terry Gill, offered to him by friends and colleagues who are also academics and/or practitioners in the field of International Law of Military Operations (ILMO).
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Monday, October 7, 2019
Mbengue & Maia: Tribunaux régionaux et développement du droit international : Hommage au Professeur Maurice Kamto
- Makane Moïse Mbengue & Catherine Maia, Préface
- Brusil Miranda Metou, Présentation du colloque
- Ibrahima Adamou, Discours d’ouverture
- Jean d’Aspremont, Regional Courts and the Idea of an International Legal System
- Brusil Miranda Metou, La Cour de justice de la CEDEAO et l’édification d’un « état de droit sous-régional » en Afrique de l’Ouest
- Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu, Regional Courts and International Trade Law
- Tarcisio Gazzini, The Contribution of Regional Courts in the Development of International Investment Law
- Mutoy Mubiala, L’apport des cours régionales des droits de l’homme au droit international
- Rostand Banzeu, La Cour africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples à l’épreuve de la clause facultative d’acceptation de la juridiction obligatoire d’une juridiction internationale par l’Etat en droit international
- Carina Calabria, Transcontinental Indigenous Rights: Contributions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
- Hery Frédéric Ranjeva, L’affaire Hissène Habré sous les regards des cours régionales
Monday, June 10, 2019
Justice et droits de l’homme : Mélanges en hommage à Christine Chanet
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Giorgetti & Klein: Resolving Conflicts in the Law: Essays in Honour of Lea Brilmayer
- Chiara Giorgetti & Natalie Klein, “This is your wake-up call”: Lea Brilmayer’s Impact as a Scholar and Teacher
- Harold Hongju Koh, Lea Brilmayer: How Contacts Count
- Kermit Roosevelt III, Professor Brilmayer and the Third Restatement
- Carlos M. Vázquez, Choice-of-Law Rules as Geographic Scope Limitations
- Philippa Webb, Forum non Conveniens: Recent Developments at the Intersection of Public and Private International Law
- W. Michael Reisman, Meddling in Internal Affairs: The Boundaries of Non-Intervention in a World without Boundaries
- Rebecca Crootof , Jurisprudential Space Junk: Treaties and New Technologies
- William J. Moon, Recognition, Rewards, and Regime Change
- Kathleen Claussen, Functional State Recognition and International Economic Law
- Laura S. Underkuffler, Why Sub-State Groups Are Endowed with Rights
- Eyal Benvenisti, Why International Organizations are Accountable to You
- Chiara Giorgetti, Are International Mass Claims Commissions the Right Mechanism to Provide Redress to Individuals Injured under International Law?
- Natalie Klein, Land and Sea: Resolving Contested Land and Disappearing Land Disputes under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
- John Crook, Professor Lea Brilmayer and the Quest for Evidence from Space
- Robert G. Volterra, The Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission’s Partial Awards on Eritrea’s and Ethiopia’s Diplomatic Claims
- Stephen M. Schwebel, The Misinterpretation and Misapplication of the Minimum Standard of International Law
- Erin O’Hara O’Connor, Conflict of Laws: A Recipe for Transformative Contributions
Prévost, Alexovicova, & Hillebrand Pohl: Restoring Trust in Trade: Liber Amicorum in Honour of Peter Van den Bossche
- Mary E Footer, Effecting Global Economic Governance Through the WTO: One Step at a Time?
- Maarten Smeets & Mina Mashayekhi, Trade Policies in Support of Inclusive Growth to the Benefit of All
- Jan Wouters & Tine Carmeliet, Gx Dynamics in Global Trade Governance
- Anke Moerland, Governance Systems of Geographical Indications: An Example of Institutions Enabling Trust and Cooperation Among Producers
- Giorgio Sacerdoti, The WTO Dispute Settlement System and the Challenges to Multilateralism: Consolidating a 'Common Global Good'
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, The 'Crown Jewel' of the WTO Has Been Stolen by US Trade Diplomats – And They Have No Intention of Giving It Back
- Thomas Cottier, The Prospects of Equity in International Economic Law
- Jens Hillebrand Pohl, Blueprint for a Plurilateral WTO Arbitration Agreement under Article 25 of the Dispute Settlement Understanding
- Marco Bronckers & Giovanni Gruni, Improving the Enforcement of Labour Standards in the EU's Free Trade Agreements
- Gabrielle Marceau, Do PPM Concerns Have A Future?
- Anselm Kamperman Sanders, Incentives and Obstacles for Innovation
- Ellen Vos & Sabrina Röttger-Wirtz, EU Food Law and the WTO: Trade, Science and Politics
- Gian Franco Chianale, The General and Security Exceptions in the European Union's Free Trade Agreements
- Joseph HH Weiler, Essai Typologique: Eternal Clauses – Human and Divine – A Reflection on Deuteronomy XIII:1–6, Matthew 28 and Galatians I
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Böse, Bohlander, Klip, & Lagodny: Essays in Honour of Wolfgang Schomburg
- Kai Ambos, European Criminal Law and Brexit
- David Baragwanath, Energising the Law’s Response to Terrorism: The Decision of the Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal of Lebanon and the Need for Further Action
- Martin Böse, The Transnational Dimension of the ne bis in idem Principle and the Notion of res iudicata in the European Union
- Michael Bohlander, “The Global Panopticon”: Mass Surveillance and Data Privacy Intrusion as a Crime against Humanity?
- Helen Brady & David Re, Environmental and Cultural Heritage Crimes: The Possibilities under the Rome Statute
- Albin Eser, The Role of Comparative Law in Transnational Criminal Justice
- Sabine Gless, Protecting Human Rights through Exclusionary Rules? Highlights on a Conflict in Criminal Proceedings from a Comparative Perspective
- Florian Jeßberger, Implementing Kampala: The New Crime of Aggression under the German Code of Crimes against International Law
- Michael G. Karnavas, The Serendipitous Nature of the ICC Trial Proceedings Risks the ICC’s Credibility
- Stefan Kirsch, Vom eingeschränkten Nutzen strafrechtlicher Urteile für die Historiographie: Ein Beitrag zum Zustandekommen des ersten deutschen Urteils wegen Völkermordes in Ruanda
- André Klip, Fundamentally Dissenting Judge Schomburg
- Otto Lagodny, Combatting Terrorism without Secret Services?
- Howard Morrison, Judging in International Criminal Cases: Challenges, Aspirations and Duties
- Jan Christoph Nemitz, 25 Years of International Criminal Justice: Ebb and Flow or Rise and Fall?
- Ines Peterson, International Criminal Liability for Incitement and Hate Speech
- Herwig Roggemann, Die Konfliktregion Südosteuropa und das internationale und nationale Strafrecht
- William A. Schabas, International Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes Perpetrated during the First World War
- Matthias Schuster, The ICTY’s Šešelj Trial: Taking Stock of a Disaster
Saturday, February 10, 2018
deGuzman & Amann: Arcs of Global Justice: Essays in Honour of William A. Schabas
- Diane Marie Amann & Margaret M. deGuzman, Foreword
- Roger S. Clark, William Schabas: Portrait of a Scholar/Activist Extraordinaire
- M. Cherif Bassiouni, Human Rights and International Criminal Justice in the Twenty First Century: The End of the Post-WWII Phase and the Beginning of an Uncertain New Era
- Thomas A. Cromwell & Bruno Gélinas-Faucher, William Schabas, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and International Human Rights Law
- Emmanuel Decaux, The International Convention on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, as a Victim-Oriented Treaty
- Kathleen Cavanaugh & Joshua Castellino, The Politics of Sectarianism and its Reflection in Questions of International Law & State Formation in The Middle East
- Sandra L. Babcock, International Law and the Death Penalty: A Toothless Tiger, or a Meaningful Force for Change?
- Marc Bossuyt, The UN Optional Protocol on the Abolition of the Death Penalty
- Christof Heyns, Thomas Probert & Tess Borden, The Right to Life and the Progressive Abolition of the Death Penalty
- Zhao Bingzhi, Progress and Trend of the Reform of the Death Penalty in China
- Margaret M. deGuzman, Criminal Law Philosophy in William Schabas' Scholarship
- Frédéric Mégret, Is the ICC Focusing too Much on Non-State Actors?
- Shane Darcy, The Principle of Legality at the Crossroads of Human Rights and International Criminal Law
- Alain Pellet, Revisiting the Sources of Applicable Law Before the ICC
- Mireille Delmas-Marty, The ICC as a Work in Progress, for a World in Process
- Carsten Stahn, Legacy in International Criminal Justice
- Andrew Clapham & Paola Gaeta, Torture by Private Actors and 'Gold Plating' the Offence in National Law: An Exchange of Emails in Honour of William Schabas
- Hirad Abtahi & Philippa Webb, Secrets and Surprises in the Travaux Préparatoires of the Genocide Convention
- Jérémie Gilbert, Perspectives on Cultural Genocide: From Criminal Law to Cultural Diversity
- Beth Van Schaack, Crimes Against Humanity: Repairing Title 18's Blind Spots
- Leila Nadya Sadat, A New Global Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity: Future Prospects
- Mark A. Drumbl, Justice Outside of Criminal Courtrooms and Jailhouses
- Charles Chernor Jalloh, Toward Greater Synergy between Courts and Truth Commissions in Post-Conflict Contexts: Lessons from Sierra Leone
- Geoffrey Nice & Nevenka Tromp, International Criminal Tribunals and Cooperation with States: Serbia and the provision of evidence for the Slobodan Milosevic Trial at the ICTY
- Mary Ellen O'Connell, The Arc toward Justice and Peace
- Adama Dieng, The Maintenance of International Peace and Security through Prevention of Atrocity Crimes: The Question of Co-operation between the UN and regional Arrangements
- Emma Sandon, Law and Film: Curating Rights Cinema
- Wayne Jordash, The Role of Advocates in Developing International Law
- Diane Marie Amann, Bill the Blogger
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Mélanges en l’honneur du Professeur Emmanuel Decaux
Monday, June 26, 2017
Triggiani, Cherubini, Ingravallo, Nalin, & Virzo: Dialoghi con Ugo Villani
- Paolo Fois, I principi della Dichiarazione sulle relazioni amichevoli del 24 ottobre 1970 e il “nuovo ordine internazionale”
- Luigi Fumagalli, L’incidenza sul diritto sostanziale della funzione giudiziaria nell’ordinamento internazionale
- Paolo Palchetti, Effetti giuridici e conseguenze indirette derivanti da misure cautelari della Corte internazionale di giustizia
- Gianluigi Palombella, “The Judicial Lodestar”. Funzione giudiziaria e identità del diritto internazionale
- Fulvio Maria Palombino, I poteri del Consiglio di sicurezza in materia di esecuzione delle sentenze della Corte internazionale di giustizia
- Maria Irene Papa, L’esecuzione delle sentenze della Corte internazionale di giustizia nel sistema dell’ONU
- Francesco Seatzu, The Challenge of Reforming the Pact of Bogotà
- Massimo Starita, L’esecuzione delle sentenze della Corte internazionale di giustizia tra l’art. 94, par. 2, della Carta e nuovi meccanismi di pressione ed assistenza
- Roberto Virzo, La soluzione delle controversie nei contratti relativi all’Area dei fondi marini internazionali
- Giulio Bartolini, “Il mancato processo al Kaiser” nella prassi e nella dottrina italiana
- Vincenzo Buonomo, Un Accordo per contribuire alla pace, secondo il diritto internazionale
- Ida Caracciolo, Il caso Al Mahdi: responsabilità penale internazionale per crimini di guerra e distruzione intenzionale del patrimonio culturale
- Emanuele Cimiotta, Alcune novità nei rapporti tra Nazioni Unite, organizzazioni regionali e sub-regionali per il mantenimento della pace in Africa
- Andrea de Guttry, La risposta internazionale alla crisi in Burundi del 2015-2016: luci ed ombre della cooperazione rafforzata tra le Nazioni Unite e l’Unione africana
- Pietro Gargiulo, Il mantenimento della pace nei rapporti tra l’ONU e le organizzazioni regionali
- Giuseppe Gioffredi, La responsabilità di proteggere: contenuto del concetto e prassi applicativa
- Edoardo Greppi, International Humanitarian Law and Criminal Justice: International, Domestic and Comparative Law at a Crossroads
- Egeria Nalin, L’intervento militare della coalizione anglo-americana in Iraq del 2003 alla luce del rapporto Chilcot e degli sviluppi della prassi in tema di legittima difesa preventiva
- Giuseppe Nesi, La repressione dei crimini di sfruttamento e abusi sessuali da parte dei peacekeepers. Recenti sviluppi e prospettive future
- Criseide Novi, Brevi considerazioni sulle missioni militari dell’Unione europea volte a supportare operazioni multifunzionali delle Nazioni Unite
- Pietro Pustorino, L’intervento esterno nei conflitti armati interni a sostegno del governo al potere o degli insorti
- Tullio Scovazzi, Il traffico illecito di beni culturali: non soltanto una minaccia alla pace e alla sicurezza internazionali
- Silvio Suppa, Quale bilancia smarrita fra pace e guerra; ovvero, le ombre lunghe delle due guerre del Golfo
- Gabriella Venturini, Assistenza umanitaria e diritto internazionale: alcune riflessioni
- Adelina Adinolfi, Alcune riflessioni sulla reazione dell’Unione europea alle violazioni dei diritti umani in Turchia e sui possibili strumenti di contrasto
- Luca Buonvino, La direttiva europea sulle garanzie procedurali penali del minore
- Mario Pio Calogero, Recenti sviluppi della vicenda delle occupazioni sine titulo
- Andrea Cannone, La sentenza della Grande camera della Corte europea dei diritti dell’uomo del 3 luglio 2014, Georgia c. Russia (I) (merito): brevi osservazioni
- Sergio Maria Carbone, I diritti degli individui e delle imprese nell’evoluzione del diritto internazionale dell’economia: alcuni cenni
- Gabriella Carella, La responsabilità giuridica delle multinazionali per violazioni dei diritti umani: fata Morgana o vaso di Pandora?
- Giuseppe Cataldi, La deroga francese alla Convenzione europea dei diritti dell’uomo. Un precedente da non seguire
- Bernardo Cortese, Il rilievo del diritto internazionale nelle scelte estreme dell’etica medica pediatrica: il ruolo della famiglia
- Patrizia De Pasquale, Tutela dei diritti fondamentali: antinomie giurisprudenziali in materia di divieto di ne bis in idem
- Anna Di Lieto, L’arcipelago Chagos: vecchio e nuovo colonialismo
- Luigi Iannuzzi, Alcune considerazioni sul meccanismo di Revisione periodica universale nell’ambito delle Nazioni Unite
- Massimo Iovane, L’affaire de l’immunité juridictionnelle de l’Allemagne devant les tribunaux italiens: une tentative extrême d’assurer le respect du droit international des droits de l’homme ou un exemple de protection diplomatique par les juges?
- Antonio Leandro, Arbitration, Multi-tier Waiver of the Access to Courts and the European Convention on Human Rights: Some Remarks on the Tabbane Decision
- Massimo Francesco Orzan, Il contributo della Corte di giustizia nella definizione dei diritti procedurali dei destinatari di misure restrittive
- Antonio Jerry Palma, Lo stato di eccezione turco ed il destino delle garanzie giudiziarie: alla ricerca di un rimedio effettivo sul piano interno ed internazionale
- Luigi Pannarale, La sfida dei diritti umani
- Riccardo Pisillo Mazzeschi, Sicurezza umana e diritto internazionale
- Vito Rubino, L’evoluzione della nozione di “consumatore” fra tutela dei diritti della persona, economia collaborativa e futuro del mercato interno dell’Unione europea
- Giancarlo Scalese, Some Remarks on Soft Law and Human Rights
- Augusto Sinagra, Il Consiglio dei diritti umani e il diritto alla pace
- Roberto Voza, La protezione contro i licenziamenti ingiustificati come diritto fondamentale nell’ordinamento dell’Unione europea (con uno sguardo alla più recente legislazione italiana)
- Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, Giudice interno, reato di tortura e maltrattamenti: un nuovo approccio allo jus cogens human rights per contrastare l’impunità
- Susanna Cafaro, Alcune riflessioni sul ruolo legittimante dei cittadini a fondamento del processo di integrazione europea
- Giovanni Cellamare, In tema di “Paese sicuro” nel sistema europeo di asilo
- Antonietta Damato, In tema di diritto di iniziativa dei cittadini europei
- Juan Manuel de Faramiñan Gilbert, Europa en la encrucijada: ¿Y dónde la diplomacia?
- Valeria Di Comite, Il diritto di circolazione degli studenti per la formazione di una coscienza europea
- Marcello Di Filippo, An International Law Oriented Approach to the Allocation of Jurisdiction in Asylum Procedures
- Maria Rosaria Mauro, Il divieto di espulsione collettiva dei migranti irregolari: i casi Hirsi e Khlaifia
- Giuseppe Morgese, Principio di solidarietà e proposta di rifusione del regolamento Dublino
- Claudia Morviducci, L’iniziativa dei cittadini europei: la Commissione non risponde
- Annarita Larissa Sciacovelli, Gli effetti della giurisprudenza Zambrano sulle politiche statali di immigrazione e di tutela dell’ordine pubblico e pubblica sicurezza: in margine alle sentenze Réndon Marín e CS
- Chiara Amalfitano, La certezza del diritto nel diritto dell’Unione europea
- Paolo Bargiacchi, La strategia globale dell’Unione europea per la democrazia
- Giandonato Caggiano, Dialogo sullo Stato di diritto negli Stati membri dell’Unione europea
- Federico Casolari, Lo strano caso del regolamento 2016/369, ovvero della fornitura di sostegno di emergenza all’interno dell’Unione ai tempi delle crisi
- Gianluca Contaldi, L’evoluzione dei poteri della Banca centrale europea
- Carlo Curti Gialdino, Tra etica e diritto: il caso Barroso-Goldman Sachs
- Fabio Ferraro, Alcune riflessioni sul ruolo marginale del Parlamento europeo nella PESC
- Franco Gallo, Giustizia sociale e giustizia fiscale nell’Unione europea
- Ivan Ingravallo, Osservazioni sulle prospettive di allargamento dell’Unione europea ai Balcani occidentali
- Marc Jaeger, L’accès au juge de l’Union européenne des personnes phisiques ou morales: quelques réflexions sur la jurisprudence de la CJUE concernant l’article 263, quatrième alinéa, du TFUE
- Nicola Lupo, Le molteplici funzioni dell’early warning system, alla luce del terzo “cartellino giallo” sui lavoratori distaccati
- Luigi Mari, L’Europea del disinganno
- Marilù Marletta, Corte dei conti europea e contrasto alle frodi IVA in un articolato sistema di tutela degli interessi finanziari dell’Unione europea
- Roberto Mastroianni, Stato di diritto o ragion di Stato? La difficile rotta verso un controllo europeo del rispetto dei valori dell’Unione negli Stati membri
- Paolo Mengozzi, La Corte di giustizia come giudice del sistema costituzionale europeo e dei valori in esso riconosciuti?
- Denise Milizia, Studies on European Integration: A “Venture” Worth the Effort
- Bruno Nascimbene, Valori comuni dell’Unione europea
- Lorenzo Federico Pace, Crisi dell’Unione europea, “antieuropeismo” e il futuro dell’euro. Riflessioni su di un saggio di Giorgio Napolitano
- Ornella Porchia, Equilibrismi interistituzionali per “legiferare meglio”
- Fabio Raspadori, Il deficit democratico della Unione europea visto attraverso le lenti statocentriche
- Nicola Ruccia, Alcune riflessioni sul deficit democratico nell’UEM
- Teresa Russo, La solidarietà come valore fondamentale dell’Unione europea: prospettive e problematiche
- Gian Luigi Tosato, Notes on the Legal Challenges Posed by the EMU Evolution
- Ennio Triggiani, Rilegittimare il processo di integrazione europea
- Maria Luisa Tufano & Sara Pugliese, Patrimonio culturale europeo come veicolo di valori identitari
- Anna Lucia Valvo, L’Unione europea nel XXI secolo: sfide politico-istituzionali
- Marina Castellaneta, La libera circolazione dei lavoratori ai tempi della Brexit: spunti di riflessioni sul futuro dei rapporti tra Regno Unito e Unione europea
- Francesco Cherubini, “What is done is done”? Recesso dall’Unione europea e ripensamenti britannici
- Luigi Daniele, Brevi note sull’accordo di recesso dall’Unione europea ai sensi dell’art. 50 TUE
- Pietro Manzini, Sulla revoca della notifica di recesso dall’Unione europea
- Fausto Pocar, Verso una “Brexit” anche della cooperazione giudiziaria con il Regno Unito?
- Talitha Vassalli di Dachenhausen, Brexit e spazio giudiziario europeo: dialogo interno tra civil law e common law
- Christopher Williams, What Future for the English Language in a post-Brexit European Union?
- Vincenzo Caputi Iambrenghi, Danno ambientale e ordinamento dell’Unione europea
- Micaela Falcone, Conflitto e bilanciamento tra diritti fondamentali. Il caso Ilva tra tutela dell’ambiente, della salute e diritto al lavoro
- Francesco Francioni, Da Rio a Parigi: cosa resta della Dichiarazione del 1992 su ambiente e sviluppo?
- Roberto Giuffrida, Il dovere di prevenzione del danno da inquinamento per la tutela dell’ambiente nel diritto internazionale generale ed europeo
- Umberto Leanza, Le tre generazioni dei diritti umani e la genesi del diritto all’ambiente
- Claudia Morini, Regional Mechanisms in the Field of Disaster Risk Management: An Overview of American and Asian Experiences
- Francesco Munari, Il ruolo della scienza nella giurisprudenza della Corte di giustizia in materia di tutela della salute e dell’ambiente
- Anna Oriolo, Il principio di proporzionalità in materia di donazioni di sangue: i parametri di armonizzazione della Corte di giustizia nel caso Léger per una gestione condivisa della health governance
- Elisa Baroncini, The Relation between the Marrakesh System and Regional Trade Agreement in the WTO Case-Law
- Giuseppe Di Gaspare, La fabbrica dei derivati
- Ugo Draetta, Truncated Tribunals: A Possible Remedy to the Misconduct of an Arbitrator
- Daniele Gallo, Quale ruolo per l’arbitrato interstatale sugli investimenti nei recenti accordi sul libero commercio dell’Unione europea?
- Maria Chiara Malaguti, “Sviluppo” e diritto internazionale dell’economia
- Sergio Marchisio, Lo sfruttamento delle risorse minerarie dei corpi celesti nel diritto internazionale
- Alessandra Mignolli, In vino veritas: riflessioni sul dibattito americano in merito alla questione delle indicazioni geografiche nel negoziato TTIP
- Francesco Moliterni, Commercio internazionale, polizze di carico e letters of indemnity: suggestioni dal modello dei sistemi di pagamenti “istantanei” peer to peer e loro possibile applicazione al sistema di regolamento delle electronic bills of lading
- Giuseppe Palmisano, Reflections on the implementation procedures of the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises
- Attila Tanzi, Remarks on Breach of State Contracts for the Purposes of Jurisdiction and Admissibility in International Investment Arbitration
- Michele Vellano, Alla ricerca di un’etica globale nel diritto internazionale dell’economia
- Bruno Veneziani, Globalizzazione, lex mercatoria e autonomia collettiva
- Amedeo Arena Curia non facit saltus: origini ed evoluzione del principio del primato anteriormente alla sentenza Costa c. Enel
- Gian Candido De Martin, Le amministrazioni territoriali tra Stato nazionale e integrazione europea
- Angela Del Vecchio, Recenti sviluppi della giurisprudenza costituzionale in materia di applicazione della CEDU nell'ordinamento italiano
- Angela Di Stasi, L’art. 6 della CEDU come “cerniera” normativa tra ordinamento nazionale, sistema CEDU e ordinamento giuridico dell’Unione europea: brevi considerazioni in tema di mancata motivazione del rifiuto di rinvio pregiudiziale
- Giacomo Gattinara, Regioni italiane e Unione europea: “a che punto è la notte?”
- Martina Guidi, L’interpretazione “costituzionalmente orientata” quale chiave di lettura obbligatoria delle sentenze della Corte europea di Strasburgo nell’ordinamento italiano
- Monica Lugato, Considerazione dei “processi interni” e “dialogo” fra corti supreme
- Carmela Panella, La riforma costituzionale del 2016 in materia di rapporti internazionali dello Stato
- Lucia Serena Rossi, La partecipazione dell’Italia all’Unione europea: spunti offerti dalla (mancata) revisione della Costituzione
- Giuseppe Tesauro, Sui limiti all’applicazione di norme esterne
- Antonio Tizzano, Diritti fondamentali e corti supreme europee. Qualche considerazione dal versante lussemburghese
- Antonio Uricchio, Efficacia della Convenzione europea dei diritti dell’uomo nell’ordinamento italiano, con particolare riguardo ai diritti del contribuente
- Daniela Vitiello, Il dialogo giurisprudenziale sul programma OMT: rapporti tra ordinamenti, identità nazionale e controlimiti
- Claudio Zanghì, La progressiva frenata della giurisprudenza costituzionale introdotta dalle sentenze gemelle del 2007
- Bruno Barel, L’adozione nella dimensione transnazionale dopo le riforme italiane del 2013-2016
- Maria Caterina Baruffi, La riforma del regolamento Bruxelles II bis e la tutela dell’interesse superiore del minore
- Ruggiero Cafari Panico, La prestazione caratteristica tra legge applicabile e giurisdizione
- Domenico Damascelli, Brevi note sull’efficacia probatoria del certificato successorio europeo riguardante la successione di un soggetto coniugato o legato da unione non matrimoniale
- Pietro Franzina, L’applicazione genuina del diritto straniero richiamato dalle norme di conflitto dell’Unione europea
- Costanza Honorati, L’oggetto del giudizio “di riesame” ai sensi dell’art. 11 del regolamento Bruxelles II bis
- Emilia Maria Magrone, Un’Europa a geometria supervariabile in materia dei regimi patrimoniali delle coppie internazionali? Prime considerazioni sui regolamenti 2016/1103 e 2016/1104
- Fabrizio Marongiu Buonaiuti, Il riconoscimento della filiazione derivante da maternità surrogata – ovvero fecondazione eterologa sui generis – e la riscrittura del limite dell’ordine pubblico da parte della Corte di cassazione, o del diritto del minore ad avere due madri (e nessun padre)
- Franco Mosconi & Cristina Campiglio, Richiami interni alle legge di diritto internazionale privato e regolamenti comunitari: il caso dei divorzi esteri
- Giuseppina Pizzolante, Qualificazione del contratto di trasporto merci e legge applicabile in assenza di scelta
- Angela Maria Romito, Brevi riflessioni sul diritto internazionale privato e processuale dell’Unione europea
- Francesco Salerno, Limiti e prospettive attuali della funzione interpretativa nel diritto internazionale privato
- Ilaria Viarengo, Il coordinamento tra gli accordi di scelta della legge applicabile nei regolamenti comunitari in materia di famiglia e di successioni
- Roberto Baratta, Prassi estensive e competenze delle organizzazioni internazionali: spunti ricostruttivi
- Umberto Carabelli, Legge sindacale e ordinamento intersindacale: brevi riflessioni
- Luciano Garofalo, È in atto un processo di “costituzionalizzazione” del diritto internazionale? Alcune riflessioni
- Alfonso Giordano, Il contributo del pensiero geografico allo Spatial Turn nella riflessione giuridica contemporanea
- Massimo Panebianco, Il codice Leibniz. Primo codice europeo di diritto internazionale
- Piero Pennetta, Considerazioni sugli atti normativi delle organizzazioni internazionali regionali
- Gianpaolo Maria Ruotolo, In tema di diritto alla scienza nell’ordinamento internazionale e istanze di accesso aperto alla conoscenza nell’Unione europea e in Italia
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Festschrift in Honor of Henry J. Richardson III
- Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Introduction to the Festschrift in Honor of Henry J. Richardson III
- Antony Anghie, Slavery and International Law: The Jurisprudence of Henry Richardson
- Karen E. Bravo, Interrogating Everyperson’s Roles in Today’s Slaveries
- Daniel D. Bradlow, Using a Shield as a Sword: Are International Organizations Abusing Their Immunity?
- Natsu Taylor Saito, All Peoples Have a Right to Self-Determination: Henry J. Richardson III’s Liberatory Perspective on Racial Justice
- Mary Ellen O’Connell, Ending the Excessive Use of Force At Home and Abroad
- Jordan J. Paust, R2P and Protective Intervention
- Maxwell O. Chibundu, International Law and the Legitimation of External Coercive Measures in Aid of Internal Change
- Bartram S. Brown, The International Criminal Court in Africa: Impartiality, Politics, Complementarity and Brexit
- Obiora Chinedu Okafor & Uchechukwu Ngwaba, Between Tunnel Vision and a Sliding Scale: Power, Normativity and Justice in the Praxis of the International Criminal Court
- Ruth Gordon, Development Disrupted: The Global South in the 21st Century
- Chantal Thomas, International Trade and African Heritage: The Cotton Story
- Makau Mutua, The Richardson Escuela: Law as Politics
- Ziyad Motala, International Law and Human Empowerment: Moving Beyond a Paradigm of Subordination
- Rafael A. Porrata-Doria, Jr., The Lawyer as Historian: Professor Henry Richardson and the Origins of African American Interests in International Law
- D.A. Jeremy Telman, The African-American Interest in Higher Law in the Supreme Court: Justices Marshall and Thomas
- Jeremy I. Levitt, Beyond Borders: Martin Luther King, Jr., Africa and Pan Africanism
- James T. Gathii, Henry J. Richardson III: The Father of Black Traditions of International Law
- Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Fanfare for the Common Man: An Appreciation of Professor Henry Richardson’s Scholarship
- Michael P. Van Alstine, Prescience and Insight in International Law Scholarship
- Kevin Brown, Benefiting from Breaking the Color Barrier: Tribute to Professor Richardson for Being the Pioneer at Indiana University Maurer School of Law
- Adrien Katherine Wing, Henry J. Richardson III: A Critical Race Man
- Henry J. Richardson III, Appreciation: Festschrift
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Crawford, Koroma, Mahmoudi, & Pellet: Essays in Honour of Djamchid Momtaz
- The Editors, Preface
- Javad Zarif, Foreword
- Yves Daudet, Brèves remarques sur la contribution de l’Académie de droit international de la Haye au développement du droit international
- Pierre Michel Eisemann, Quelques remarques sur la place du droit au sein des organisations internationales
- Said Mahmoudi, The Iran Nuclear Deal: Some International-law Aspects
- Shinya Murase, Scientific Knowledge and the Progressive Development of International Law: with Reference to the ILC Topic on the Protection of the Atmosphere
- Sundhya Pahuja & Cait Storr, Rethinking Iran and International Law: The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Case Revisited
- Anicée Van Engeland, Statehood, Proto States and International Law: New Challenges, Looking at the Case of ISIS
- Mohamed Bennouna, La Cour internationale de Justice et le traitement du contentieux dans la durée : Le temps retrouvé
- James Crawford, The Place of the International Court in International Dispute Settlement
- Jean d’Aspremont, International Lawyers and the International Court of Justice: Between Cult and Contempt
- Marie-Françoise Labouz, Le règlement des différends investisseur/État (RIDE) : brève revue de doctrine avant réforme
- W. Michael Reisman & Mahnoush H. Arsanjani, Legal Decisions and Their Implementation in International Law
- Jamal Seifi, Peremptory Norms and the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
- Sienho Yee, Some Comments on the Temple (Interpretation) Judgment and the Impact of Possible Mistakes on the Temple Saga
- Mohsen Abdollahi, Alleged Support of Terrorism as a Ground for Denying State Immunity
- Hirad Abtahi, Types of Injury in Inter-States Claims: Direct Injury to the State
- Lucius Caflisch, Réflexions sur l’immunité des États en matière civile
- Alain Pellet, Responsibility of States in Cases of Human-rights or Humanitarian-law Violations
- Mariano J. Aznar, Exporting Environmental Standards to Protect Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Area
- Ida Caracciolo, Migration and the Law of the Sea: Solutions and Limitations of a Fragmentary Regime
- Rafael Casado Raigón, La dimension internationale de la compétence de l’Union européenne en matière de pêche
- Emmanuel Dupont & Alexia Solomou, Provisional Measures in Maritime Delimitation Cases Pierre-
- Víctor L. Gutiérrez Castillo, The Contribution of the States of Central America to the Evolution of the New Law of the Sea
- Gerhard Hafner, Does the Freedom of the Seas Still Exist?
- Zalmaï Haquani, Les pays sans littoral et droit de la mer
- Maurice Kamto, Considérations actuelles sur la méthode de délimitation maritime devant la Cour internationale de Justice. De charybde en scylla ?
- Mariko Kawano, Compulsory Jurisdiction under the Law of the Sea Convention: Its Achievements and Limits
- Ahmed Mahiou, L'Algérie et la Méditerranée
- Bernard H. Oxman, Judicial Application of Environmental Standards under the Law of the Sea Convention
- Jean-François Pulvenis de Séligny-Maurel, The Future of the High Seas Fisheries Legal and Institutional Framework
- Natalino Ronzitti, Sunken Warships and Cultural Heritage
- Emmanuel Roucounas, Users of the Law of the Sea: Some Recent Developments
- Tullio Scovazzi ,The Relationship between Two Conventions Applicable to Underwater Cultural Heritage
- Roberto Virzo, The Dispute Concerning the Enrica Lexie Incident and the Role of International Tribunals in Provisional Measure Proceedings Instituted Pursuant to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
- Ricardo Abello-Galvis, La jurisprudence de la Cour Interaméricaine des Droits de l’Homme et le jus cogens (2013-fevrier 2016)
- Ove Bring, The Notion of Human Rights and the Issue of Cultural Relativism
- Jorge Cardona, Droit a l’éducation et diversité : le droit à une éducation inclusive et équitable de qualité
- Giuseppe Cataldi, Immunités juridictionnelles des États étrangers et droit de l’homme : quel équilibre entre les valeurs fondamentales de l’ordre national et le droit international coutumier ?
- Nasrin Mosaffa, Protecting Children in and at War: From Legally Protected Subjects to ‘Others’ in the Conflict
- Amir Hossein Ranjbarian, A propos de quelques éclaircissements jurisprudentiels dans le ciel gris de la lutte contre la torture
- Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos, Les relations entre droits de l’homme et droit international humanitaire dans la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme
- Joe Verhoeven, Brèves remarques sur la répression du génocide
- Michael Bothe, Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts - A Preliminary Comment on the Work of the International Law Commission
- Zakaria Daboné, Regards sur le contenu des qualifications des principaux acteurs des conflits armés
- Knut Dörmann & Tilman Rodenhäuser, Contemporary Challenges for International Humanitarian Law
- Yves Sandoz, Le droit international humanitaire à l’épreuve des conflits contemporains
- Sandra Szurek, L’espace humanitaire : un passage souhaitable de la pratique au droit ?
- Paul Tavernier, L’évolution du droit international humanitaire au XXIème siècle : une nécessité ?
- Abdelwahab Biad, Le droit international au défi de « l’exceptionnalisme nucléaire »
- Farideh Shaygan, Intervention by Invitation as a Tool of New Colonialism
- Yvenson St-Fleur, L’intervention par invitation d’un État tiers : le consentement au recours à la force contre des combattants étrangers terroristes
Monday, April 10, 2017
McCaffrey, Murray, & Woodhouse: Promoting Equity, Cooperation and Innovation in the Fields of Transboundary Waters and Natural Resources Management
Promoting Equity, Cooperation and Innovation in the Fields of Transboundary Waters and Natural Resources Management honours the memory and legacy of Dr. David J.H. Phillips, an extraordinary scientist, consultant and friend of the editors and contributors. He was a scientist of exceptional quality, dedicated to the practical study of aquatic environments, be they marine, freshwater or virtual. This volume contains excerpts from his meticulously researched work from a wide range of settings globally. Colleagues' essays provide insights to a man who lived life to the utmost, worked to the highest professional standards and had a unique gift in challenging situations to generate understanding and practical responses through his curiosity, remarkable ingenuity, and sheer hard work. His work opens many new paths of research and continues to inspire scientists and researchers in the fields of marine biology and pollution, fresh water issues, and conflict over transboundary water resources.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Maluwa, du Plessis, & Tladi: Essays in Honour of John Dugard
- David Dyzenhaus, Dugardian legal theory
- Christof Heyns, & Thomas Probert, Casting fresh light on the supreme right: the African commission's general comment no. 3 on the right to life
- Arnold Pronto, Human rights in the work of the international law commission
- Dire Tladi, Pursuing a brave new world for the oceans: the place of common heritage in a proposed law of the sea treaty
- Philippe Sands, Climate change and the rule of law: adjudicating the future in international law
- James Crawford, The International Law Commission's articles on diplomatic protection revisited
- Annemarieke Vermeer-Kunzli, Immunities and consent to jurisdiction in international law
- Christopher Greenwood, The development of international law by national courts
- Maurice Kamto, The status of municipal law before the world court in the light of recent cases
- Larissa van den Herik, The individualization of enforcement in international law
- Tiyanjana Maluwa, South Africa in Africa: assessing South Africa's participation in organization of African unity and African Union treaties
- Abdulqawi A. Yusuf, Unconstitutional change of government and the public law of Africa: outlawing Coups d'Etat in Africa
- Ivan Shearer, State succession in relation to treaties: looking back and looking forward
- Trevor P. Chimimba, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) as a tool for criminal law enforcement
- Hennie Strydom, Counter-terrorism sanctions and human rights
- Max du Plessis, The Omar Al-Bashir case: exploring efforts to resolve the tension between the African Union and the International Criminal Court
- William Schabas, International Criminal Law and the Middle East
- Mia Swart, Fighting apartheid on a second front: Dugard's work on the occupied Palestinian territories
- Neil Boister, Global trends towards the simplification of extradition procedures
Friday, December 23, 2016
Acconci, Donat Cattin, Marchesi, Palmisano, & Santori: International Law and the Protection of Humanity: Essays in Honor of Flavia Lattanzi
- Pia Acconci, The Protection of Social Rights within the Activity of the Security Council
- Maurizio Arcari, UN Security Council Resolutions before the European Court of Human Rights: Exploring Alternative Approaches for the Solution of Normative Conflicts
- Fabio Bassan, Legal Options and Models in the Design of a Sovereign Wealth Fund and Their Implications for Human Rights Protection
- Pasquale De Sena, The Judgment of the Italian Constitutional Court on State Immunity in Cases of Serious Violations of Human Rights or Humanitarian Law: A Tentative Analysis under International Law
- Maria Luisa Padelletti, Significant Disadvantage and Admissibility of Applications to the European Court of Human Rights: Effects on Domestic Legal Orders
- Giuseppe Palmisano, Protecting the Rights of Persons with Autism: The Role of the European Committee of Social Rights
- Roberto Giuffrida, Subsidiary Protection in International and European Law
- Agostina Latino, The Principle of Non-Refoulement between International Law and European Union Law
- Antonio Marchesi, Close and Enduring Connections. Expulsion Procedures and the Ties between Non Citizens and Host States in the Practice of the Human Rights Committee
- Nicoletta Parisi, Immigration, citoyenneté européenneet citoyenneté de residence dans l’Union européenne
- Emanuela Pistoia, Procedural Rights of Illegal Migrants Facing Expulsion in Contemporary Times: Exploring Synergies Between the ILC Draft Articles and the EU Returns Directive
- Tullio Scovazzi, Some Cases in the Italian Practice relating to Illegal Migration at Sea
- Michael Bothe, The ILC Special Rapporteur’s Interim Report on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts.An Important Step in the Right Direction
- Maria Cleria Ciciriello, Fiammetta Borgia, Deconstructing the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine: Much Ado about Nothing
- Monica Lugato, Conceptualizing the Responsibility to Protect: A Short Contribution
- Mario Odoni, The Protection of the Environment Against Harmful Effects of Peacetime Military Training Activities: The Role of International Law
- Stelios Perrakis - La réparation de victimes des violations du droit humanitaire et le droit individuel d’accès a la justice. Etat de lieu et perspectives d’avenir
- M. Cherif Bassiouni, Two Hypothetical Prospective Extradition Cause Célèbre: The Snowden and Knox Cases
- Soraya Brikci, Cyril Laucci, Protecting/Promoting the Rights of Victims in International Law: Some Achievements and Ways Forward
- Eric David, Les travaux de la Conférence de Londres (26 juin-8 août 1945) sur le Statut du TMI de Nuremberg, une lecture parfois surprenante
- Gabriele Della Morte, La preuve à l’épreuve: trois cas-limites pour le juge international (penal)
- David Donat Cattin, Intervention of Humanity or the Use of Force to Protect Civilians, the Peremptory Prohibition of Aggression and the interplay between Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello and Individual Criminal Responsibility on the Crime of Aggression
- Alessandra Gianelli, The Place of Rehabilitation of the Offender among the Purposes of Penalties According to International Law
- Frederik Harhoff, One Size Fits All? A Looming Look at Human Rights in International Criminal Legal Proceedings
- Daniel D.N. Nsereko, The Special Tribunal for Lebanon and the Global Response to Terrorism
- Alain Pellet, Nouveau regard sur les sources du droit applicable par la CPI
- Fausto Pocar, Reflections on International Criminal Justice Twenty Years Later
- William Schabas, General Principles, nullum crimen and Accountability for International Crimes
- Riccardo Pisillo Mazzeschi, The Functional Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Jurisdiction: A Critique of the Traditional Theories
- Fabian Raimondo, The Right of Peoples to Self-Determination Revisited: Did Crimea Have the Right to Secede from the Ukraine?
- Dino Rinoldi, Human Health and Product Liability in the Agro-Food Chain
Friday, October 28, 2016
Wolfrum, Seršić, & Šošić: Contemporary Developments in International Law: Essays in Honour of Budislav Vukas
- Philippe Couvreur, La Ville libre de Dantzig devant la Cour permanente de Justice intemationale
- Toni Deskoski, Macedonian-Greek Relations and the ICJ Judgment of 5 December 2011
- Hazel Fox, When Can Property of a State be Attached to Enforce a Foreign Judgment Given against It in Another Country? Some Guidance in the IQ Judgment in the Jurisdictional Immunities Case
- Davorin Lapaš, Controversial Subjects of Contemporary International Law: IGO-like Entities as Participants in International Legal Relations - Do We Need a 'Reparation Case II'?
- Djamchid Momtaz, La controverse sur le statut de la Palestine
- Obrad Racic, The Treaty-Making Capacity of International Organizations: Practice vs. Codification Efforts
- Ernesto J. Rey Caro, Suspension of a Member State in an International Integration Organization: Mercosur
- Maja Seršic, Due Diligence: Fault-Based Responsibility or Autonomous Standard?
- Hugo Caminos, A Succinct Historical Overview of the Status of Straits in International Law
- Maria Clelia Ciciriello & Federica Mucci, Modern Piracy off the Coast of Somalia: A Test-Bed for Old and New International Prevention and Repression Instruments
- Umberto Leanza, Le regime des baies et des golfes dans la Mer Méditerranée
- Alex G. Oude Elferink, ITLOS'S Approach to the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf beyond zoo Nautical Miles in the Bangladesh/Myanmar Case: Theoretical and Practical Difficulties
- Nicholas M. Poulantzas, The Status of Islands in the International Law of the Sea: Megisti Island
- Evangelos Raftopoulos, Theorizing about Conventional Environmental Sea Regimes as International Trusts: The Case of the Barcelona Convention System
- Tullio Scovazzi, Harlequin and the Mediterranean
- Trpimir M. Šošic, The 24-Mile Archaeological Zone: Abandoned or Confirmed?
- Tullio Treves, Fisheries Disputes: Judicial and Arbitral Practice since the Entry into Force of UNCLOs
- Helmut Tuerk, Forgotten Rights? Landlocked States and the Law of the Sea
- Rüdiger Wolfrum, Military Vessel Protection Detachments under National and International Law
- Sienho Yee, En Route to the Final Shape of the UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System: Some Pivotal Negotiating Procedural Steps Worthy of Consideration by Future Treaty-Makers and Leaders in Treaty-Making
- Elena Andreevska, Minority Protection and the Prohibition of Discrimination
- Ana Pošcic, Adrijana Martinovic, & Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Precarious Times, Precarious Work: Lessons from Flexicurity
- Lucius Caflisch, The Iraqi Cases: Further Elements and Thoughts concerning 'Jurisdiction' under Article 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights
- Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, Some Reflections on the Right of Access to Justice in Its Wide Dimension
- Giorgio Conetti, Nation et minorités en Europe
- Vesna Crnic-Grotic, Protection of Croatian as a Minority Language in Europe
- Zlata Drnas de Clément, Some Considerations on the Legal Role of the Sentences and Recommendations of International Bodies Created for the Protection of Human Rights
- Gerhard Hafner, Doctrinal Views versus State Views on Humanitarian Assistance in the Event of Disasters: Comparing the Work of the Institut de Droit International with That of the International Law Commission
- Mira Lulic, Application of Article 1989 of the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child in the Republic of Croatia
- Bernd v. Maydell, Social Rights and International Law
- Tafrir Malick Ndiaye, Les droits de l'homme aujourd'hui
- Ernest Petric, Sovereignty of State v. Protection of Persons in the Case of Disasters
- Vadim Pak & Nina Vajic, Avoiding Plurality of International Proceedings in the European Court of Human Rights
- Budislav Vukas Jr, The Role of Provisions on Human Rights Protection in Constructing Croatian-Italian (Formerly Yugoslav-Italian) Relations
- Yozo Yokota, The Role of the Committee of Experts in the ILO's Supervisory Mechanism: Reflections on Ten Years' Experience as a Member
- Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe, International Arbitration: A Judicial Function?
- James Crawford, Flexibility in the Award of Reparation: The Role of the Parties and the Tribunal
- Sašo Georgievski, The International Court of Justice and Diplomatic Settlement of Disputes: Could ICJ Judgments Play an Effective Role in the Negotiation of Interstate Disputes?
- Dražen Petrovic, Wrong Address? Advisory Opinion of the ICJ on the Judgment No. 2867 of the ILOAT upon a Complaint Filed against the International Fund for Agricultural Development
- M.C.W. Pinto, Asia and Dispute Settlement: The Law of the Sea
- Krešimir Sajko, The State as a Party in Arbitral Proceedings on Settlement of Private Law Disputes - Miscellaneous
- Philippe Sands, Of Courts and Competition: Dispute Settlement under Part XV of UNCLOS
- Robert Kolb, Le prétendu caractère ± primitif ¬ du droit international public
- Edward McWhinney, The United Nations Charter, Chapter VII, Non-Use-of-Force and Non-Intervention in Contemporary International Law: The Sisyphean Labours of the Institut de Droit International on Defining and Controlling 'Use of Force' Today
- Robert Mrljic, Some Remarks on Soft Law and Some Specific Forms of Treaty Making
- Marko Petrak, The Ancient Origins of General Principles in International Law
- Maurizio Ragazzi, Fraudulent Treaties: The Covenant with the Gibeonites in the Biblical Book of Joshua
- Mirjam Škrk, The Notion of Sources of International Criminal Law
- Amado S. Tolentino Jr., Passage from Natural Resources Law to Environmental Law to Sustainable Development Law
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Cassella & Delabie: Faut-il prendre le droit international au sérieux ?
- Photini Pazartzis, La succession d’États comme moyen de régulation des relations internationales
- Hélène De Pooter, Place et rôle de la France à l’UNESCO : quelques observations à la suite du rapport Janicot
- Abdulqawi A. Yusuf, L’État, le coup d’État et l’Union africaine
- Franck Latty, Ploutocratie et personnalité juridique internationale
- La revanche de l’État dans l’arbitrage transnational Tullio TREVES
- Aurélie Tardieu, Face à une théorie féministe du droit international, une objection au féminin
- Jean Combacau, L’objection à la formation et à l’opposabilité des règles internationales – le volontarisme a-t-il encore un intérêt ?
- Géraldine Giraudeau, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon : de la guerre de la morue à la bataille de l’or noir
- Karel Wellens, Le gendarme se marie. Un conte d’amour, de jalousie et de tromperie
- Athina Chanaki, Quis custodiet ipsos custodes ? La responsabilité des organisations internationales pour les violations des droits de l’homme
- Fabien Lafouasse, « Le silence est d’or » : Réflexions juridiques sur l’espionnage entre États
- Lucie Delabie, Gentlemen’s agreements et autres arrangements informels : la politique au secours du droit international ?
- Saïda El Boudouhi, L’enseignement du droit international à l’université : quel intérêt ?
- Sabrina Robert-Cuendet, Le bestiaire du droit international (ou la fable de l’animal voulant trouver sa place parmi les hommes et les États)
- Vera El Khoury Lacoeuilhe, Témoignage : les droits de l’homme très confidentiels à l’UNESCO
- Evelyne Lagrange, Le bon genre. Les organisations internationales côté femmes
- Massimo Iovane, Quelle efficacité du jus cogens dans la protection des droits de l’homme ?
- Sarah Cassella, Ambiguïtés de la faveur dans la construction d’un « système » normatif : les clauses de la protection la plus favorable
- Geneviève Bastid Burdeau, Conclusions
- Pierre Michel Eisemann, Encore Quelques Mots…