- Symposium: The Mediterranean Sea and International Law
- Gabriela A. Oanta, Maritime Delimitations in The Mediterranean: Current Challenges
- Giuseppe Cataldi, The Italian Law Authorizing the Creation of an Exclusive Economic Zone
- Andrea Caligiuri, On the Legal Regime of Waters Off the Disputed Territories in The Eastern Mediterranean
- Tullio Scovazzi, The Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean Sea
- Sofia Galani, Tensions and Cooperation in Realizing Maritime Security in The Mediterranean Sea: The Examples of Maritime Terrorism and Irregular Migration
- Laura Magi, The Mediterranean Sea Between Legend and Crime: The Tricky Question of Jurisdiction for Mediterranean States
- Simone Vezzani, The Conservation of Biodiversity in The Mediterranean Sea Through Marine Protected Areas: The Barcelona System Faced with The Expansion of Coastal State Jurisdiction
- Elisa Fornalé, Federica Cristani & Vilane Gonçalves Sales, Sustainable Management of Fisheries Resources in a Time of Climate Change: An Overview of Initiatives in the Mediterranean Region
- Nicola Ferri, The Legal Regime Governing Mediterranean Fisheries: The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean of the FAO and the Added-Value of Article XIV Bodies
- Eleonora Branca, The Role of International Organizations in the Mediterranean Sea: An Appraisal of the Union for the Mediterranean
- Articles, Notes and Comments
- Mirko Sossai, The Place of Cities in the Evolution of International Humanitarian Law
- Natalino Ronzitti, The Treaty of Quirinale Between Italy and France
- Marina Mancini, Italy’s Implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and Its Amendments: Unresolved Issues
- Andrea Spagnolo, State Immunity, Delegation of Public Powers to Private Actors and Access to Justice: Anything New Under the (European) Sun?
- Pierfrancesco Rossi, The New Italian Law Against Investment in Anti-Personnel Mines and Cluster Munitions: Achievements and Loopholes
- Donato Greco, Italian Legislation in Times of Pandemics and International Law: Exceptionalism, Balancing and Compliance
Saturday, November 19, 2022
New Volume: Italian Yearbook of International Law
The latest volume of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 31, 2021) is out. Contents include: