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Saturday, May 28, 2022

New Volume: Ocean Yearbook

The latest volume of the Ocean Yearbook (Vol. 36) is out. Contents include:
  • Helmut Tuerk & Gerhard Hafner, The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982: Reflections after 40 Years
  • Marjo K. Vierros & Harriet Harden-Davies, Is There a Role for Rights of Nature in the Blue Economy Debate?
  • Julia Poertner, Narratives of Nature and Culture: Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s Political and Literary Work
  • Unwana Udo, Tahnee Prior, & Sara L. Seck, Human Rights at the Ocean-Climate Nexus: Opening Doors for the Participation of Indigenous Peoples, Children and Youth, and Gender Diversity
  • Violeta Zetzangari Fernández-Díaz, Roman Canul Turriza, Angel Kuc Castilla, Gabriela J. Arreguín-Rodríguez, & Karla Gabriela Mejía-Piña, Impact of Sea Level Rise and Flooding in Two Key Mexican Coastal Cities
  • Leah M. Robertson, Mining the Deep: Can the Law “Get It Right” with Balancing the Environment and Resource Extraction through Environmental Impact Assessments?
  • Valentin J. Schatz, ‘Crawling Jurisdiction’: Revisiting the Scope and Significance of the Definition of Sedentary Species
  • Evan J. Andrews, Ratana Chuenpagdee, Nathan D. Stanley, Barbara Neis, Paul Foley, Rylan J. Command, & Lillian Saul, Thirty Years from the Brink: Governing through Principles for Newfoundland and Labrador’s Small-Scale Fisheries since the Groundfish Moratoria and Prospects for the Future
  • Ratana Chuenpagdee & Vesna Kerezi, Small-Scale Fisheries Sustainability: Progress and Challenges
  • Robin Churchill, Fisheries Management in European Union and United Kingdom Waters after Brexit: A Change for the Better?
  • Azmath Jaleel & Hance D. Smith, The Maldives Tuna Fishery: An Example of Best Practice
  • Benedict McAteer, Liam Fullbrook, Wen-Hong Liu, Jodie Reed, Nina Rivers, Natașa Vaidianu, Aron Westholm, Hilde Toonen, Jan van Tatenhove, Jane Clarke, Joseph Onwona Ansong, Brice Trouillet, Catarina Frazão Santos, Sondra Eger, Talya ten Brink, Eric Wade, & Wesley Flannery, Marine Spatial Planning in Regional Ocean Areas: Trends and Lessons Learned
  • Ekaterina Antsygina, The Interplay between Delineation and Delimitation in the Arctic Ocean
  • Frédéric Lasserre & Alexandra Cyr, Geopolitics and Shipping Development in the Arctic
  • Olav Schram Stokke, Arctic Geopolitics, Climate Change, and Resilient Fisheries Management
  • Pierre Thévenin, Requiem for a Sector? Russia’s Updated Arctic Submission to the CLCS and Its Effect on Russian Doctrinal Debate about the Arctic Legal Regime
  • Slater Payne & Porter Hoagland, A Twilight Zone Episode: Historical Expansion of the Soviet Union’s Fishing Fleet and the Exploitation of Mesopelagic Fisheries in the Southern Ocean
  • Ishtiaque Ahmed, The Origin and Evolution of the Shipbreaking Regime in India: A Critical Perspective
  • Felicity G. Attard & Richard L. Kilpatrick Jr,.Maritime Stowaways: Public and Private Legal Implications
  • Iva Parlov, The 2007 Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks: The Implications for the Law of the Sea

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

New Volume: Yearbook of International Environmental Law

The latest volume of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Vol. 31, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Article
    • Jason Rudall, The Natural Remedy for Zoonotic Diseases

Saturday, March 5, 2022

New Volume: Asian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Asian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 25, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Feature: 30 Years and 25 Volumes – DILA and the Asian Yearbook of International Law
    • Kevin Y.L. Tan, DILA at 30: A Personal Reflection
    • Seryon Lee, A Panoramic Review of the State Practice Section in the Asian Yearbook of International Law
  • Articles
    • Makoto Seta, The Asian Contribution to the Development of International Law: Focusing on the ReCAAP
    • Tran Viet Dung, Vietnam’s Experiences with International Investment Agreements Governance: Issues and Solutions
    • Arron N. Honniball, The Right of Access to Port and the Impact of Historic Fishing Rights
    • Ratna Juwita, The Amendment of Anti-corruption Law in Indonesia: The Contribution to the Development of International Anti-corruption Law
    • Thi Hong Yen Nguyen, Challenges in Ensuring the Rights of Vietnamese Migrant Workers in the Globalization Context – The Two Sides of the Development Process

Thursday, February 24, 2022

New Volume: Yearbook of International Disaster Law

The latest volume of the Yearbook of International Disaster Law (Vol. 3, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Thematic Section: Health and International Disaster Law
    • Benjamin Mason Meier, Judith Bueno de Mesquita, & Caitlin R. Williams, Global Obligations to Ensure the Right to Health: Strengthening Global Health Governance to Realise Human Rights in Global Health
    • Lorna McGregor, Regulating Digital and AI Technologies: Lessons from the Digitisation of Contact Tracing during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Mutoy Mubiala, Africa and Pandemics: Towards a Regional Health Security Regime
    • Thomas Mulder, Gabrielle Simm, & Sarah Williams, Regime Interaction and the Protection of Refugees during COVID-19
    • Ingrid Nifosi-Sutton, Realising the Right to Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Antidote to the Pandemic and the Catalyst for Fulfilling a Long-Neglected Social Right?
    • Pedro A. Villarreal , Pandemic Risk and International Law: Laying the Foundations for Proactive State Obligations
    • Alicia Ely Yamin, Stefania Negri, & Roojin Habibi, On Sea Monsters and Sandcastles, Revisiting International Legal Frameworks regarding Public Health and Human Rights in Global Health Emergencies Authors:
  • General Section
    • Patrícia Galvão Teles, Claire Duval, & Victor Tozetto da Veiga, International Cooperation and the Protection of Persons Affected by Sea-Level Rise: Drawing the Contours of the Duties of Non-affected States
    • Margaretha Wewerinke & Melina Antoniadis, Vessel for Drowning Persons? The Standard-Setting Potential of International Human Rights Litigation in Addressing Climate Displacement
    • Claire La Hovary, The International Labour Organisation and Disasters: The Contribution of ILO Recommendation No. 205 on ‘Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience’ to International Disaster Law
    • Mara Tignino, Technological Hazards during Armed Conflicts: The Case of the SAFER Oil Tanker in Yemen
    • Silvia Venier, Rising from the Ashes, Once Again? The Beirut Port Explosion and International Disaster Law
    • Giovanna Maria Frisso, Vulnerability, Arctic Indigenous Groups and Oil Spills: Potential Contributions to the Work of the Arctic Council
    • Rhys Carvosso, The Role of Disasters in Investment Arbitration

Monday, February 7, 2022

New Volume: Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law

The latest volume of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (Vol. 23, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Expert Manuals
    • Yoram Dinstein, Law of Armed Conflict Manuals
    • Heather A. Harrison Dinniss, A Room Full of Experts: Expert Manuals and Their Influence on the Development of International Law
    • Alfons Vanheusden, The Leuven Manual on the International Law Applicable to Peace Operations: An Ambitious Sui Generis Expert Panel Manual with Time on Its Side?
  • Other Articles
    • Jolanda Jackelien Andela, Examining a Norm of Customary International Law that Criminalises the Intentional Use of Starvation of the Civilian Population as a Method of Warfare
    • Rebecca J. Barber, Does International Law Permit the Provision of Humanitarian Assistance Without Host State Consent? Territorial Integrity, Necessity and the Determinative Function of the General Assembly
    • Klaudia Klonowska, Article 36: Review of AI Decision-Support Systems and Other Emerging Technologies of Warfare

Sunday, February 6, 2022

New Volume: Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional

The latest volume of the Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional (Vol. 15, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Eduardo Jequier Lehuedé, Arbitraje de consumo: Bases dogmáticas de un modelo para el acceso a la justicia del consumidor en Chile desde la mirada del derecho internacional y comparado
  • Ivette S. Esis Villarroel & María Gabriela De Abreu, La identificación de la expropiación indirecta: el análisis de los criterios de privación de la propiedad y del tiempo utilizados en la práctica arbitral reciente
  • Patricio Masbernat & Gloria Ramos-Fuentes, Doctrina judicial del principio quid pro quo sobre inmunidades de jurisdicción de organizaciones internacionales en Francia e Italia
  • Luciano Pezzano, Crímenes de lesa humanidad: obligaciones estatales y Responsabilidad de Proteger
  • Cindy Paola Hawkins Rada, Forced migration and reproductive rights: Pregnant women fleeing Venezuela
  • Raudiel Peña Barrios, Cuba y el sistema interamericano. Entre el mito político y la realidad jurídica
  • Yadira Elena Alarcón Palacio, El reglamento (UE) 650 de 2012 de sucesiones internacionales y el paradigma forum/ius. Una mirada a su proceso de creación y a su desarrollo jurisprudencial

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

New Volume: Israel Yearbook on Human Rights

The latest volume of the Israel Yearbook on Human Rights (Vol. 51, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Arne Willy Dahl, Command Responsibility in Multinational Operations
  • Shai Farber, Judicial Review of Military Courts in the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) in Administrative Affairs – Between International Law and Administrative Law
  • Yutaka Arai-Takahashi, Arguable but Superfluous? – Judicial Policies of the European Court of Human Rights in Relation to the Right to an Effective Remedy before a National Authority under Article 13 ECHR
  • Craig Forcese, Homeward Bound? International Law and a State’s Obligation to Repatriate Nationals Affiliated with Da’esh
  • Roy Schöndorf & Gilad Noam, Comments on the “Decision on the Prosecution Request Pursuant to Article 19(3) for a Ruling on the Court’s Territorial Jurisdiction in Palestine”

New Volume: The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence

The latest volume of The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence (Vol. 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, Facing the Crisis of Global Governance - GCYILJ’s 20th Anniversary at the Intersection of Continuity and Dynamic Progress
  • Articles
    • Richard Falk, The Unresolved Struggle for International Criminal Accountability: from Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court
    • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, From Integration Through Law to Global Community Law? Between Arbitration, Adjudication and Judicial Overreach
    • Chris Thornhill, The Rise of the Occupation Constitution
  • Notes and Comments
    • Steven W. Becker, When Diplomatic Protests are not Enough: The Rule of Specialty, United States v. Valencia-Trujillo, and the Enigma of Prudential Standing in United States Extradition Practice
    • Carlo Botrugno, Working on a Right to Health for the Digital Era
    • Robert Kolb, On the Origins of Human Rights in War
    • Sonja C. Grover, ‘Abuse of Executive Power’ versus Simply Bad Policy (or Maladministration’) and Why the Distinction Matters
  • In Focus: Global Policies and Law
    • Louis René Beres, From Pandemic to Apocalypse - Nuclear War as Terminal Disease
    • Richard W. Mansbach, America’s Foreign Policy under Donald Trump
    • Ramesh Thakur, The Disruptor-In-Chief Wrecks the Nuclear Arms Control Architecture
    • Responding to the Global Food Fraud Crisis: What Is the Role of Intellectual Property and Trade Law?, Graham Dutfield & Uma Suthersanen
    • Guiguo Wang, Globalization and Post-COVID-19 Public Health Order
    • Xiaoqing Diana Lin, Anja Matwijkiw, Bronik Matwijkiw & Su Yun Woo, China’s “Belt and Road Initiative”: A Research Study of a Multifaceted Policy
  • Forum - Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization: An Annual Overview
    • Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, Contemporary International Tribunals. Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization in Their Common Mission of Realization of Justice
    • Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Multilateralism, Environmental Law and the Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals
    • Oreste Pollicino Valerio Lubello & Aleksandar Stojanovic, Regulating Mobility-as-a-Service
    • Otto Spijkers, Climate Litigation as Global Law
    • Michael C. Tolley, The Three Dimensions of Rights Protection in Europe’s Multi-Layered System of Governance

Friday, January 28, 2022

New Volume: Spanish Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Spanish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 25, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • General Articles
    • Robert Kolb & Tarcisio Gazzini, Catalonia Independence Claim: An Analysis from the Standpoint of International Law
    • Víctor C. Pascual Planchuelo, From the Right to Political Participation to An Emerging Right to Democracy Through the Action of the United Nations and the International Election Observation
    • Joana Loyo Cabezudo, Transitional Justice: Some Reflections Around a Misunderstood Notion
  • Forum: The Paradox of Global Norms
    • Caterina García, Pablo Pareja & Ángel J. Rodrigo, The Paradox of Global Norms
    • Laura Planas Gifra, Between Cosmopolitism and Westphalia: The Case of Terrorism
    • Meijie Jiang, Evolving China in the Global Climate Norm-Making: Development Models, National Roles and International Contexts
    • Daria Shvets, Submarine Cables as an Object of Legal Regulation
    • Josep Ibáñez, The Normative Dimension Of Platform Governance: Gig Tech and Digital Platforms as Normative Actors
    • Esteban Muñoz, The ICJ’s de Facto Authority and the Exercise of Inherent Powers in the Recent Case of Iran vs. the United States

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

New Volume: Finnish Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Finnish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 26, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Outi Manninen, 'De-Materialization' of Genetic Resources: Can Evolutionary Interpretation Ensure the Relevance of the International Access and Benefit-Sharing Regime?
    • Maija Dahlberg, The Judicial Legitimacy of the European Court of Justice's Fundamental Rights Cases

Saturday, January 8, 2022

New Volume: Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs

The latest volume of the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs (Vol. 38, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Neo-Liberal, State-Capitalist and Ordo-Liberal Conceptions of World Trade: The Rise and Fall of the WTO Dispute Settlement System
    • David KC Huang & Nigel N.T. Li, Why China Finds It Difficult to Enable the Rule of Law
    • Jaemin Lee, All Words and No Action ― Korea’s FTA Experience in Addressing Investigating Authorities’ Discretion in Trade Remedy Investigations and Ensuing Legal Implications
  • Special Reports
    • Benny Yiu-ting Tai, The Rebirth of Hong Kong’s Rule of Law
    • Bo-jiun Jing, Cybersecurity is National Security: Can Taiwan Have the Digital Cake and Eat It Too?
    • Jeffrey (Chieh) Lo, A Story of Two Disputes: (Potential) Investment Claims that hit Taiwan under the Singapore-Taiwan FTA (ASTEP)

Thursday, December 23, 2021

New Volume: European Investment Law and Arbitration Review

The latest volume of the European Investment Law and Arbitration Review (Vol. 6, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Nikos Lavranos & Ahmed Mazlom, The Investment Treaty Implications of Covid-19 Responses by States
  • Ronan O’Reilly, EU- China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment – A Rebalancing of Investment Relations
  • Lawrence Northmore-Ball, Jennifer Harvey, & Amber Courtier, Micula v Romania – A Saga of Lasting Significance
  • Ondřej Svoboda, UNCITRAL Working Group III and Multilateral Investment Court – Troubled Waters for EU Normative Power
  • Samuel Pape & Alice Zhou, Investment Protection Under the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: Limited but Predictable?
  • Marek Anderle & Andrej Leontiev, Here Comes Doomsday … Or Does It? – Implications of Achmea on Intra-EU Investment Arbitration in Light of Recent Case Law
  • Lucian Ilie, Revisiting the Concept of Legitimate Expectations in Renewable Energy Treaty Cases
  • Patrick Dumberry, Why Are Wrongful Acts Committed by Rebels during a Civil War Attributable to the State When They Are Successful? – A Critical Analysis of Theory and Practice
  • Yash Shiralkar, Article 26(7) of the Energy Charter Treaty – An Analysis into Its Inadequacies and a Proposal for Potential Remedies (Winner of the Essay Competition 2021)
  • Anina Liebkind, Fredrik Norburg, & Ossian Dittmer Hvarfner, The ECT, Achmea and Intra-EU Arbitration – Swedish Court Requests Preliminary Ruling from the CJEU
  • Auriane Negret, Opinion of Advocate General Saugmandsgaard Øe in Anie and Others v. Italy – End of the Road for intra-EU ECT Arbitration?
  • Philipp Stompfe, The Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt am Main Is the First European Court to Declare the Achmea Case a Landmark Decision with Significance for All Intra-EU BITS
  • Julien Chaisse & Arjun Solanki, Raiffeisen Bank International AG V Croatia, ICSID Case No arb/17/34
  • Malcolm Robach & Velislava Hristova, The Renewed Role of States in Investment Arbitration – Report of the 6th EFILA Annual Conference 2021
  • Tim Maxian Rusche, How to Enforce the Achmea Judgment – Tools for EU Member States before, during and after Investment Arbitration Proceedings Brought by an Investor from Another EU Member State
  • Giammarco Rao & Caroline Croft, States’ and Investors’ Views on ISDS Reforms – Closer than One Would Expect

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

New Volume: Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law

The latest volume of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (Vol. 24, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Lorenzo Gasbarri, The Notion of Institutional Practice in United Nations Law
  • Michael A. Greenop, The United Nations International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on Transboundary Aquifers: Making the Invisible Visible?
  • Rishi Gulati, Acquired Rights in International Administrative Law
  • Hitoshi Nasu, The End of the United Nations? The Demise of Collective Security and Its Implications for International Law
  • Marianthi Pappa, UNSCR 1325 and Maritime Security: Advancing Women’s Empowerment at Sea
  • Hinako Takata, NHRIs as Autonomous Human Rights Treaty Actors: Normative Analysis of the Increasing Roles of nhri s in UN Human Rights Treaties
  • Jure Vidmar, UN Membership and the State Requirement: Does ‘State’ Always Imply ‘Statehood’?
  • Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan, Autonomous Weapon Systems and Human Control: Politically Desired or also Legally Required?
  • Anna Yasmina Kane, The Relationship between Institutional Design and the Efficiency of a Jurisdiction: Focus on the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States
  • Yousuf Syed Khan & Charles Majinge, Advancing the Rule of Law and Human Rights Protection through United Nations Mandated Mechanisms: The Cases of the Syrian Arab Republic and the State of Libya
  • Francesco Seatzu, The Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism for Grave Violations of Children’s Rights: Promoting the Protection of Children’s Rights in Armed Conflicts through Adjudication?
  • Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Pandemics, Planetary Health and Human Rights: Rethinking the Duty to Cooperate in the Face of Compound Global Crises

Sunday, December 19, 2021

New Volume: Yearbook of International Environmental Law

The latest volume of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Vol. 30, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Thirtieth Anniversary of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law: Thoughts on the Past, Present, and Future of International Environmental Law and Governance
    • Daniel Bodansky, Thirty Years Later: Top Ten Developments in International Environmental Law
    • Neil Craik, The Duty to Cooperate in International Environmental Law: Constraining State Discretion through Due Respect
    • Jutta Brunnée & Ellen Hey, Judicial Contributions to the Development of International Environmental Law: Refining the Duty to Cooperate in Environmental Harm Prevention
    • Sandra Cassotta, The Development of Environmental Law within a Changing Environmental Governance Context: Towards a New Paradigm Shift in the Anthropocene Era
    • Said Mahmoudi, Non-State Actors and the Development of International Environmental Law: A Note on the Role of the CEDE
    • Michelle Lim, Biodiversity 2050: Can the Convention on Biological Diversity Deliver a World Living in Harmony with Nature?
    • Ole Kristian Fauchald, International Environmental Governance and Protected Areas
    • Peter H Sand, Environmental Dispute Resolution 4,500 Years Ago: The Case of Lagash v Umma
  • Articles
    • Vasiliki Maria Tzatzaki, Restrictive Measures When Trading Water: May GATT Protect Us from Water Scarcity
    • Luísa Cortat Simonetti Gonçalves, The Effects of Plastics on Climate Change: An Analysis of the Potential Responses within the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)

Saturday, December 18, 2021

New Volume: Australian Year Book of International Law

The latest volume of the Australian Year Book of International Law (Vol. 39, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Obituary
    • HE Judge Crawford AC SC FBA
  • Special Issue Covid-19 and International Law
    • Imogen Saunders, David Letts, Esmé Shirlow, & Donald R Rothwell, COVID-19 and International Law: Sketching the Parameters
    • David Chieng, Supply Chains, COVID-19 and the GATT Security Exception: Legal Limits of ‘Pandemic Exceptionalism’
    • Kate Ogg & Chanelle Taoi, COVID-19 Border Closures: A Violation of Non-Refoulement Obligations in International Refugee and Human Rights Law?
    • Jessica Hambly, International Refugee Law in Crisis: Islands, Incarceration and Neo-Refoulement during COVID-19
    • Hitoshi Nasu, The ‘Infodemic’: Is International Law Ready to Combat Fake News in the Age of Information Disorder?
    • Joanna Mossop, Law of the Sea and the Pandemic—Humanitarian Principles under Siege?
    • Shruti Rana, Seismic Shifts: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Gendered Fault Lines and Implications for International Law
    • Robert Knox & Ntina Tzouvala, International Law of State Responsibility and COVID-19: An Ideology Critique
    • Sarah Heathcote, State Responsibility, International Law and the COVID-19 Crisis
    • Dilan Thampapillai & Sam Wall, Does International Law Need a Conscience? Evaluating the India–South Africa Proposal to Suspend TRIPS Obligations and the COVID-19 Vaccines
    • Jonathan Liljeblad, International Human Rights Law and the Protection of Medical Scientists against State Inference during COVID-19
    • Matthew Zagor, Human Rights and Structural Inequality in the Shadow of COVID-19—A New Chapter in the Culture Wars?
    • Jolyon Ford, COVID-19, International Human Rights Law and the State-Corporate Complex
    • Jeremy Farrall & Christopher Michaelsen, The UN Security Council’s Response to COVID-19: From the Centre to the Periphery?
  • Articles
    • Andreas Østhagen, Drawing Lines at Sea: Australia’s Five Decades of Maritime Boundary Delimitation
  • Notes
    • Daniel Kang, Navigating China’s ‘3D’ Backlash against the International Legal Order: Adapting to Displacement, Disablement and Diversion

Saturday, December 11, 2021

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

New Volume: Canadian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 58, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • J. Anthony Vanduzer & Melanie Mallet, Indigenous Rights and Trade Obligations: How Does CUSMA’s Indigenous General Exception Apply to Canada?
    • Kristin Bartenstein & Laure Gosselin, Le “prolongement naturel” et le plateau continental étendu arctique du Canada: coopérer pour donner sens au droit, à la science et aux faits
    • Bjørn Kunoy, The Scope of Compulsory Jurisdiction and Exceptions Thereto under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
    • Louisa Grigoryan & Amissi M. Manirabona, Lutter autrement contre la corruption transnationale: potentiel et défis du système de sanctions de la Banque mondiale
    • Justin Okerman & Barbara Von Tigerstrom, Any Port in a Pandemic: International Law and Restrictions on Maritime Traffic during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Thibault Moulin, Un nouveau “cheval de Troie”? Regard sur la codification des normes impératives du droit international général (jus cogens)
    • Brian L. Cox, The Risk of Obsolescence: Reframing the Contemporary Use of Force Model to Achieve a More Holistic Application of the UN Charter Jus Ad Bellum Construct
  • Notes and Comments
    • Eva Monteiro, Mining for Legal Luxuries: The Pitfalls and Potential of Nevsun Resources Ltd v Araya
    • Tiphaine Demaria, Obligations de comportement et obligations de résultat dans la jurisprudence de la Cour internationale de Justice
    • Céline Lévesque, Canada’s Pro-Ban Stance on Double-Hatting: Playing the Long Game in ISDS Reform?

Monday, November 15, 2021

New Volume: Italian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 30, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Riccardo Pavoni, Thirty Volumes On: Genesis, Development and Prospects of the Italian Yearbook of International Law
  • Symposium: Cities and International Law
    • Giuseppe Nesi, The Shifting Status of Cities in International Law? A Review, Several Questions and a Straight Answer
    • Lucas Lixinski, Paradoxes of Visibility and Preservation: Cultural Heritage Law and the Making of the City as an International Legal Category
    • Riccardo Pavoni, Sustainable Development as A Cornerstone of Cities’ Engagement With International Law
    • Christine Bakker, Are Cities Taking Center-Stage? The Emerging Role of Urban Communities As “Normative Global Climate Actors”
    • Kaara Martinez, In the Face of Financialization: Cities and the Human Right to Adequate Housing
    • Daniel Litwin, The Urban-Rural Divide: Spatial Inequalities and Backlash in the Investment Treaty Regime
    • Francesco Francioni, Cities and Countryside: An International Law Perspective
  • Focus: The Enrica Lexie Award
    • Giuseppe Cataldi, The Enrica Lexie Award Amid Jurisdictional And Law Of The Sea Issues
    • Loris Marotti, A Satisfactory Answer? The Enrica Lexie Award And The Jurisdiction Over Incidental Questions
    • Raffaella Nigro, The Arbitral Award In The Enrica Lexie Case And Its Questionable Recognition of Functional Immunity to the Italian Marines Under Customary International Law
    • Natalino Ronzitti, Functional Immunity of the Marines on The Enrica Lexie: A Reply to Raffaella Nigro
  • Articles
    • Luca Poltronieri Rossetti, Electing Judges and Prosecutors of The International Criminal Court: A Reappraisal Of The Practice Through The Lenses of Transparency And Legitimacy
    • Roberto Virzo, Limits to Measures of Confiscation of Property Linked to Serious Criminal Offences on the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
    • Marina Mancini, The Agreement Between Greece and Italy on the Delimitation of Their Respective Maritime Zones: An Italian Perspective