Monday, April 9, 2018

New Volume: Spanish Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Spanish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 21, 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • The Classics’ Corner
    • Enrique Pecourt García, The Rules of International Judicial Jurisdiction in Spanish Law
  • General Articles
    • Nathalie Ros, Sustainable Development Approaches In The New Law Of The Sea
    • Carlos R. Fernández Liesa, Relations Between The European Union And Russia In The Light Of The Notion Of Empire
    • Montserrat Pintado, Hegemony in International Society. Conceptual And Methodological Proposal Towards A New Analytical Framework
    • Valentina Milano, Uncovering Labour Exploitation: Lights And Shadows On The Latest European Court Of Human Rights’ Case Law On Human Trafficking
  • Agora: Spain and the law of the sea: 20 years under the Law of the Sea Convention
    • Xavier Pons Rafols, Spain in the United Nations: Sixtieth Anniversary
    • Mariano J. Aznar, Why This?
    • José Antonio De Yturriaga Barberán, Spain at UNCLOS
    • Carlos Jiménez Piernas, The Ratification By Spain
    • Related Agreements and Spain: Fish Stocks and Marine Biological Diversity Susana Borrás
    • Miguel García García-Revillo, Spain and the Bodies Established by LOSC: The Commission on the Limits, the ISBA and the ITLOS
    • Irene Blázquez Navarro, A Comprehensive New Approach: The National Maritime Security Strategy
    • Javier Díez-Hochleitner, Maritime Zones Under Sovereignty and Navigation
    • Paz Andrés Sáenz De Santamaría, Contiguous Zone
    • Antonio Pastor Palomar, Exclusive Economic Zone and Fisheries Zones
    • José Manuel De Faramiñán, Continental Shelf and Its Extension
    • Inmaculada González García, Archipelagos and Islands
    • Víctor L. Gutiérrez, Delimited Maritime Zones
    • Esperanza Orihuela Calatayud, Pending Delimitations
    • Alejandro Del Valle Gálvez, Maritime Zones Around Gibraltar
    • Ana Gema López Martín, Navigation Through The Strait Of Gibraltar
    • Rafael Casado Raigón, Fisheries
    • Montserrat Abad Castelos, Non-Living Marine Resources
    • Elena Conde Pérez, Marine Scientific Research
    • Jesús Carrera Hernández, Protecting Underwater Cultural Heritage
    • Carlos Espaliú Berdud, Security and Military Questions
    • José Manuel Sobrino Heredia, Piracy
    • Paula García Andrade, Migrants by Sea
    • Xavier Pons Rafols, Fight Against Illicit Fisheries
    • Isabel Lirola Delgado & Julio Jorge Urbina, Police at Sea
    • Marta Abegón, Ana María Maestro Cortizas & Beatriz Vazquez, A Selected Spanish Bibliography on the Law of the Sea