Tuesday, July 19, 2022

New Volume: Austrian Review of International and European Law

The latest volume of the Austrian Review of International and European Law (Vol. 25, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Francesco Spera, The Employment of International Soft Bilateral Instruments by the European Union in its External Relations
  • Veronika Haász & Melinda Szappanyos, Derogations from the ICCPR and Guide to the Duty of Notification: Apropos the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Lando Kirchmair, Moving the International Court of Justice from Bilateralism to Serving the Community Interest – A Proposal to Refrain from Being a ‘National Judge’
  • Éva Grünwald, Ruling On or Out the Implicit: Methodological Suggestions for the Measurement of the Effect of Implicit Social Cognition on the Work of International Courts and Third Party Decision Making Bodies and Implications for Legal Reforms
  • Relja Radović, A Sketch of the Concept of ‘Unneutrality’
  • Caroline L Silva, Domestic Courts’ Structural Bias and the Reception of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Jurisprudence
  • Stratis G Georgilas, ICAO Council Decisions and the Supervisory Role of the International Court of Justice
  • Giulio Alvaro Cortesi, The Case of Certain Iranian Assets: The Standard for Joining Preliminary Objections to the Merits Revisited and the Treatment of State-Owned Enterprises before the International Court of Justice