Monday, November 13, 2023

New Volume: Italian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 32, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • International Law and the European Union
    • Nigel D. White, The Position of the European Security Architecture Within the International Legal Order
    • Marise Cremona, The Reception and Enforcement of International Law in the EU Legal Order
    • Roberto Baratta, Treaty Interpretation In the EU: Ensuring Consistency with the Bona Fide Principle and Jus Cogens
    • Marco Gestri, Sanctions, Collective Countermeasures and the EU
    • Martina Buscemi, Responding to the EU’s Rule of Law Crisis: Any Role for General International Law?
    • Pia Acconci, EU Autonomy and International Investment Law: From Conflict to Reconciliation?
  • The International Legal Order and the War in Ukraine
    • Maurizio Arcari, The Conflict in Ukraine and Its Implications for the United Nations System of Collective Security
    • Anne Lagerwall, How Does Jus Contra Bellum Apply to States in Their Relations with the Self-Proclaimed Republics in the Donbass?
    • Veronika Bílková, The Conflict in Ukraine: Implications for Jus in Bello and Human Rights Law
    • Giulio Bartolini & Marco Pertile, Relic of the Past or Immortal Phoenix? The Legal Relevance of Neutrality in the Russo-Ukrainian War
    • Micaela Frulli, International Criminal Justice at the Russia-Ukraine Crossroads
    • Giuseppe Nesi, The Conflict in Ukraine and Its Implications for International Refugee and Migration Law
  • Notes and Comments
    • Donato Greco, The 2022 “Environmental Reform” of the Italian Constitution and International Law
    • Elena Carpanelli, The Principle of Non-Refoulement at Sea and Its Implications for Rescue Operations: The Corte di Cassazione’s Judgment in the Vos Thalassa Case
    • Arno Dal Ri Jr. & Andrey José Taffner Fraga, The 2022 Decision of the Italian Corte di Cassazione on the Brazilian “Great Naturalization” and the Condition of Italian Citizens Resident in Brazil in the Late 19th Century
    • Alberta Fabbricotti, The 2022 Italian Constitutional Court Judgment on Children’s Surnames: An International Human Rights Law Perspective
    • Eloisa M.B. Bellucci & Donato Greco, Italian Legislation in Times of Pandemics and International Law: The Way Out of the Emergency