Friday, January 28, 2022

New Volume: Spanish Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Spanish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 25, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • General Articles
    • Robert Kolb & Tarcisio Gazzini, Catalonia Independence Claim: An Analysis from the Standpoint of International Law
    • Víctor C. Pascual Planchuelo, From the Right to Political Participation to An Emerging Right to Democracy Through the Action of the United Nations and the International Election Observation
    • Joana Loyo Cabezudo, Transitional Justice: Some Reflections Around a Misunderstood Notion
  • Forum: The Paradox of Global Norms
    • Caterina García, Pablo Pareja & Ángel J. Rodrigo, The Paradox of Global Norms
    • Laura Planas Gifra, Between Cosmopolitism and Westphalia: The Case of Terrorism
    • Meijie Jiang, Evolving China in the Global Climate Norm-Making: Development Models, National Roles and International Contexts
    • Daria Shvets, Submarine Cables as an Object of Legal Regulation
    • Josep Ibáñez, The Normative Dimension Of Platform Governance: Gig Tech and Digital Platforms as Normative Actors
    • Esteban Muñoz, The ICJ’s de Facto Authority and the Exercise of Inherent Powers in the Recent Case of Iran vs. the United States