Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Fontanelli, Martinico, & Carrozza: Shaping Rule of Law Through Dialogue. International and Supranational Experiences

Filippo Fontanelli (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies), Giuseppe Martinico (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies), & Paolo Carrozza (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies) have published Shaping Rule of Law Through Dialogue. International and Supranational Experiences (Europa Law Publishing 2009). Contents include:
  • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, ‘Constitutional Justice’ Requires Judicial Cooperation and ‘Comity’ in the Protection of ‘Rule of Law’
  • Yuval Shany, Dédoublement fonctionnel and the Mixed Loyalties of National and International Judges
  • Joost Pauwelyn & Luiz Eduardo Salles, Forum Shopping before International Tribunals. (Real) Concerns, (Im)Possible Solutions
  • Jan Komárek, In the Court(s) We Trust? On the Need for Hierarchy and Differentiation in the Preliminary Ruling Procedure
  • Nikolaos Lavranos, Revisiting Article 307 EC. The Untouchable Core of Fundamental European Constitutional Law Values and Principles
  • Federico Fabbrini, Judicial Review of United Nations Counter-Terrorism Sanctions in the European Multilevel System of Human Rights Protection. A Case Study in Ineffectiveness
  • Stanislas Adam, Overcoming Dissonance to Reshape Coherence. The European Court of Justice, Terrorist Lists and the Rule of Law
  • Giuseppe Martinico, Preliminary Reference and Constitutional Courts. Are You in the Mood for Dialogue?
  • Fulvio Cortese, ECJ and Administrative Courts in EU Member States. Towards a Common Judicial Reasoning?
  • Antonella Angelini, Behrami and Saramati: When Silence Matters
  • Rosa Raffaelli, The Relationship between the ICC and Other International Tribunals. An Analysis of the Lubanga Confirmation of Charges
  • Jorge A. Huerta-Goldman, Trade Remedies Disputes – Reciprocal Relationship between WTO and NAFTA Tribunals
  • Alberto Alemanno, The Dialogue between Judges & Experts in the EU and WTO
  • Filippo Fontanelli, Whose Margin Is It? State Discretion and Judges’ Appreciation in the Necessity Quicksand
  • Gianluigi Palombella, Global Threads: Weaving the Rule of Law and the Balance of Legal Software