1 novembre 2017

REVUE : Italian Yearbook of International Law (vol. 26, 2016)

Catherine MAIA

The latest volume of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (vol. 26, 2016) is out.


Focus: International Law in Regional and Domestic Legal Systems
Massimo Iovane & Daniele Amoroso, Introduction 
Sergei Yu. Marochkin, A Russian Approach to International Law in the Domestic Legal Order: Basics, Development and Perspectives 
Ikboljon Qoraboyev & Emre Turkut, International Law in the Turkish Legal Order: Transnational Judicial Dialogue and the Turkish Constitutional Court 
Vinai Kumar Singh, International Treaties and the Indian Legal System: New Ways Ahead 
Giovanni Zarra, The Interference of ICSID Provisional Measures with National Criminal Proceedings 
Michail Vagias, Revocation of Enduring Amnesties vs. Principle of Legality: Jurisprudential Contestations Between the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Domestic Courts 
Eva Kassoti, Between Völkerrechtsfreundlichkeit and Realpolitik: The EU and Trade Agreements Covering Occupied Territories 
Andrea Spagnolo, The Loan of Organs Between International Organizations as a “Normative Bridge”: Insights from Recent EU Practice 
Francesco Seatzu, On the Unbearable Lightness of the Effects of Public International Law within the Andean Legal System
Articles
Francesca Fiorentini & Andrzej Jakubowski, Istria’s Artistic and Spiritual Heritage in Abeyance: International Cooperation and Cultural Community Rights 
Yota Negishi, Conventionality Control of Domestic “Abuse of Power”: Maintaining Human Rights and Democracy 
Massimiliano Montini, The Double Failure of Environmental Regulation and Deregulation and the Need for Ecological Law
Notes and Comments
Maria Rosaria Mauro, A Step Back in the Protection of Migrants’ Rights: The Grand Chamber’s Judgment in Khlaifia v. Italy 
Leonardo Borlini, The North Korea’s Gauntlet, International Law and the New Sanctions Imposed by the Security Council 
Stefano Silingardi, The United Kingdom’s Involvement in the 2003 Iraqi War: Jus Ad Bellum and Jus in Bello Issues Before the Iraq (Chilcot) Inquiry





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