27 janvier 2023

REVUE : American Yearbook of International Law (vol. 1, n°1, 2022)

Dimitris I. LIAKOPOULOS

The vol. 1, n°1, of 2022 of the American Yearbook of International Law is out.
 
INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW

Virginia Balafouta, Strengthening “International law of transboundary rivers” through international human rights law, international criminal law and international humanitarian law. The dynamics of the right to water
Briane King, Art. 58 DARIO, activities of international organizations and complicity of States in the global international law 
Dimitris I. Liakopoulos, Qui tacet consentire videtur si loqui debuisset ac potuisset v. quo tacet neque negat neque utiquefatetur (he who remains silent is considered to consent, if he must and can speak v. he who remains silent neither rejects nor accepts-affirm) 
Jenifer Loger, Practice, evolution and protection of human rights through the International Court of Justice jurisprudence 
Konstantinos D. Magliveras, A comparative examination of the African and South pacific radioactive waste management regimes 
Jon Neals, Lessons from the International Law Commission to codify unilateral acts of the States. Problems, discussion and evolution of international 
Christian G. Sommer, Victorino F. Sola, The implementation of reparations in the Inter-American human rights system

INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
Maria José Capelo, Lucinda Dias da Silva: Case management in the portuguese civil procedure code

Frank Dauer, The indirect criteria for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments

Viktória Harsági, Infiltration of new technologies into the Hungarian evidence law relating to civil cases

CASE STUDY
Anderson de Paiva Gabriel, Valter Shuenquener de Araújo, Fábio Ribeiro Porto, Brazilian judiciary technological transformation

SPECIAL PART: THE UKRAINIAN CRISIS AND THE INTERNATIONAL LAW

Sara Hill, Ukraine crisis: Types of interventions, punishment ofcrimes and international law

Elizabeth Pollman, The crime of aggression and the case of Ukraine

Harold Thomas Workman, Dimitrios Dalaklis, Adriana Ávila-Zúñiga-Nordfjeld, Russia/Ukraine military conflict: Discussingthe maritime element of the confrontation





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