Monday, February 12, 2018

New Volume: Spanish Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Spanish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 20, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • The Classics’ Corner
    • Carlos R. Fernández Liesa, On the Contribution Of Imperial Spain to the Construction Of Classical International Law In Cervantes’ Times
    • Francisco Castilla Urbano, Justice and Law In Don Quixote
    • Pablo Zapatero Miguel, Letters From Arcadia: State of Nature in Cervantes and Vitoria
    • Yolanda Gamarra Chopo, Cervantes’ Bellum Iustum in His Narrative Text
  • General Articles
    • José Cabrera Rodríguez, From Washington To Luxembourg… Stopping Over At Strasbourg? Enforcement of ICSID Awards Under EU Law
    • Pau De Vilchez Moragues, Broadening The Scope: The Urgenda Case, The Oslo Principles And The Role Of National Courts In Advancing Environmental Protection Concerning Climate Change
    • Félix Vacas Fernández, The European Operations in the Mediterranean Sea To Deal With Migration as a Symptom: From The Italian Operation Mare Nostrum to Frontex Operations Triton and Posseidon, Eunavfor-Med and NATO’s Assistance in the Aegean Sea
    • Eulalia W. Petit De Gabriel, War Crimes, or When International Law Moved Ahead Domestic Law
    • Ander Gutiérrez-Solana Journoud, Social Legitimacy and Political Authority: The Case of International Organisations
    • Carlos Espaliú Berdud, The EU Response to the Paris Terrorist Attacks and the Reshaping of the Rights To Self-Defence In International Law
  • Forum: A European Arctic Policy: The Role on Non-Arctic Member States
    • Xavier Pons Rafols, Spain in the United Nations: Sixtieth Anniversary
    • Diego Badell, The Arctic Securitization and the Crisis of Multilateralism: A Comparison Between European Countries, Canada, Russian Federation and the United States of America
    • Zhaklin Valerieva Yaneva, Legitimate EU on the Arctic Stage? Policy and Interests