19 novembre 2021

REVUE : "Cities and International Law", Italian Yearbook of International Law (vol. 30, 2020)

Giuseppe NESI

The latest volume of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (vol. 30, 2020) is out. 


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






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