Saturday, October 23, 2021

Inaugural Issue: Italian Review of International and Comparative Law

The inaugural issue of the Italian Review of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 1, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Elisabetta Grande, Rodrigo Míguez Núñez, & Pier Giuseppe Monateri, The Italian Theory of Comparative Law Goes Abroad
  • Carlo Focarelli, State Immunity and Serious Violations of Human Rights: Judgment No. 238 of 2014 of the Italian Constitutional Court Seven Years on
  • Loukas Mistelis & Giammarco Rao, Multilateral Principles in a Bilateral World: Mandatory or Consensual Multilateralism in International Investment Law?
  • Giovanna Adinolfi, Soft Law in International Investment Law and Arbitration
  • Maria Chiara Malaguti, The New Italian Model Bit Between Current and Future Trends
  • Sara Tonolo, Adoption v. Surrogacy: New Perspectives on the Parental Projects of Same-Sex Couples
  • Fabrizio Vona, Environmental Disasters and Humanitarian Protection: A Fertile Ground for Litigating Climate Change and Human Rights in Italy? Some Remarks on the Ordinance No. 5022/2021 of the Italian Corte Suprema di Cassazione
  • Elisabetta Lamarque, The Failure by Italy to Ratify Protocol no. 16 to the ECHR: Left behind but not lost
  • Caterina Milo, Russian Diplomatic Espionage in Italy: The Biot Affair and International Law
  • Massimo Iovane, The development of international law through the lens of the Italian doctrine
  • Laura Cappuccio, Art. 11 of the Italian Constitution between text and context
  • Orlando Scarcello, Borrowing to Survive: Investigating the Functioning of the Court of Justice of the EU through Comparative Law