Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Symposium: Challenging EU Counter-Terrorism Measures Before the Courts: An Assessment of the Kadi Judgment

The latest volume of the Yearbook of European Law (Vol. 28, 2009) contains a symposium on "Challenging EU Counter-Terrorism Measures Before the Courts: An Assessment of the Kadi Judgment." Contents include:
  • Sara Poli & Maria Tzanou, The Kadi Rulings: A Survey of the Literature
  • Marise Cremona, EC Competence, 'Smart Sanctions', and the Kadi Case
  • Enzo Cannizzaro, Security Council Resolutions and EC Fundamental Rights: Some Remarks on the ECJ Decision in the Kadi Case
  • Annalisa Ciampi, The Potentially Competing Jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice
  • Giorgio Gaja, Are the Effects of the UN Charter under EC Law Governed by Article 307 of the EC Treaty?
  • Nikolaos Lavranos, The Impact of the Kadi Judgment on the International Obligations of the EC Member States and the EC
  • Riccardo Pavoni, Freedom to Choose the Legal Means for Implementing UN Security Council Resolutions and the ECJ Kadi Judgment: A Misplaced Argument Hindering the Enforcement of International Law in the EC
  • Martin Scheinin, Is the ECJ Ruling in Kadi Incompatible with International Law?
  • Christian Tomuschat, The Kadi Case: What Relationship is there between the Universal Legal Order under the Auspices of the United Nations and the EU Legal Order?
  • Federico Fabbrini, The Role of the Judiciary in Times of Emergency: Judicial Review of Counter-Terrorism Measures in the United States Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice