26 novembre 2018

REVUE : Italian Yearbook of International Law (vol. 27, 2017)

Catherine MAIA

The latest volume of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (vol. 27, 2017) is out. 


Symposium: Sanctions and Restrictive Measures in International Law
Nigel D. White, Autonomous and Collective Sanctions in the International Legal Order
Leonardo Borlini & Stefano Silingardi, Defining Elements and Emerging Legal Issues of EU “Sanctions”
Viktoriia Lapa, National Margin of Appreciation as a Standard of Review for Economic Sanctions: In Search of the Golden Fleece?
Antonino Alì, The Parliamentary Assembly of The Council of Europe and the Sanctions Against the Russian Federation in Response to the Crisis in Ukraine
Elena Carpanelli, Italian Practice in the Implementation of International Targeted Sanctions: Enhanced Protection or Additional Complexities?
Francesca Capone, A Critical Overview of the United Nations Architecture on Children and Armed Conflict: What Role for Sanctions? 
Focus: The ILC’s Work on the Identification of Customary International Law 
Cameron Miles, Thoughts on Domestic Adjudication and the Identification and Formation of Customary International Law
Mariangela La Manna, The Standards for the Identification of Exceptions to Customary Law
Ludovica Chiussi, Remarks on the ILC Work on the Identification of Customary Law and Human Rights: Curbing “Droit de L’Hommisme”?
James A. Green, The Persistent Objector Rule in the Work of the International Law Commission on the Identification of Customary International Law 
Notes and Comments 
Enrico Milano, Secession Revisited: General Framework and Lessons from the Referenda in Catalonia and Kurdistan
Marco Pedrazzi, The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: A Promise, a Threat or a Flop?
Valentina Grado, The EU “Conflict Minerals Regulation”: Potentialities and Limits in the Light of the International Standards on Responsible Sourcing
Marina Mancini, Italy’s New Migration Control Policy: Stemming the Flow of Migrants from Libya without Regard for Their Human Rights



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