Sunday, December 8, 2024

New Volume: Polish Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Polish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 43, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • General Articles
    • J. Kranz, Supremacy Over Primacy...? Reflections on Legal Controversies Between Poland and the European Union (2015–2023)
    • E.-U. Petersmann, How to Respond to UN Governance Failures? Lessons from Europe’s Economic and Environmental Constitutionalism
    • M. Sobol, The European Commission and the Establishment of the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Case-Study for Institutionalist Analysis?
    • R. Cardoso, Navigating Troubled Waters: Evaluating the Function and Material Legitimacy of European Criminal Law
    • J. Kociubiński, State Aid for Green Technologies in the European Union: Limitations and Risks
    • N.A. Marin & B. Manova, Putin’s Russia Before the International Court of Justice
    • S. Poghosyan, Russia’s Discourse on Democracy in International Law
    • M. Lipovský, What is “A Certain International Criminal Court” and Does the Choice of a Fully International or Internationalized (Hybrid) Court/Chambers Matter for the Crime of Aggression Committed Against Ukraine?
    • L. Lumiste, There and Back Again? Russia’s Quest for Regulating War in Cyberspace
    • K. Gavrysh, Prosecuting Individuals for Environmental Harm in the Armed Conflict BetweenRussia and Ukraine: The Case of Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam
  • Seminar: Universal Jurisdiction and the Crime of Aggression: The Challenges and Opportunities for JIT Member States
    • D. Sagatienė, Championing Accountability: Lithuania’s Leadership in Investigating Russian Crimes in Ukraine
    • G. Grigaite-Daugirde, Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine: Legality and Legitimacy of Domestic Prosecutions in Third States
    • M. Biszczanik, The Inadmissibility of Jurisdictional Immunity of Persons Responsible for the Commission of International Crimes in Terms of Domestic Universal Jurisdiction Proceedings
    • H. Kuczyńska & Michał Nasiłowski, The Polish Investigation into Core Crimes Committed in Ukraine: Practical Aspects of the Functioning of the JIT
    • Ł. Kułaga, Domestic and International Criminal Jurisdiction in the Context of the Initiative for a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression
    • A. Kosylo & A. Dmytriv, Implementation and Interpretation of the Definitions of International Crimes in the National Jurisdiction of Ukraine
    • A. Korynevych, O. Senatorova & M. Shepitko, Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression in International and Ukrainian Jurisdiction: Challenges and Prospects
    • K. Aksamitowska, International Centre for the Prosecution of Russia’s Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine and the Role of New Technologies and Justice Hubs in the Fight Against Impunity
  • Polish Practice
    • G. Wierczyński & K. Wierczyńska, Polish Practice on Promulgation of International Agreements Between Poland and the USSR, 1944-1960
  • Book Reviews
    • K. Sulyok, Lukasz Gruszczynski, Joanne Scott, The WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures. A Commentary, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2023, pp. 384
    • M. Safta, Aleksandra Mężykowska, Anna Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Persuasion and Legal Reasoning in the ECtHR Rulings Balancing Impossible Demands, Routledge, Oxon and New York: 2023, pp. 230
    • A. Mężykowska, Jason Scott Palmer, Reparations in Domestic and International Mass Claims Processes: Justice and Money, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham: 2023, pp. 200
    • A. Jakubowski, Grega Pajnkihar, State Succession to Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful Acts, Brill- Nijhoff, Boston-Leiden: 2023, pp. xii + 389
    • S. Zaręba, Mateusz Błachucki, International Cooperation, Competition Authorities and Transnational Networks, Routledge, Oxford-New York: 2023, pp. 296