Friday, October 7, 2022

New Issue: Italian Review of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the Italian Review of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 2, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Massimo Iovane, Non-Recognition of Territorial Acquisitions by the Use of Armed Force: The Status of Jerusalem before Italian Courts
  • Roberto Virzo, Sea-Level Rise and State of Necessity: Maintaining Current Baselines and Outer Limits of National Maritime Zones
  • Gabriele Asta, The ECtHR’s Decision to Dismiss the First Request Submitted Under Article 29 of the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine: Putting Its Sleeping Advisory Competence Back in the Attic
  • Federico Casolari, Italy’s Contribution to a More Robust International Architecture for the cbrn Legal Landscape: A Critical Appraisal
  • Paolo Passaglia, The Italian Constitutional Court and the Use of Comparative Law: An Empirical Analysis
  • Donato Greco, Italy and the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments on Third States’ Tort Liability for Sponsoring Terrorism: The Conundrum of Jurisdictional Immunity of Foreign States in the Presence of Serious Violations of Human Rights
  • Pietro Franzina, Violation of Public Policy as a Ground for Non-Recognition of Foreign Judgments – The Case of Judgments Preceded by a Mareva-Type Freezing Order
  • Simone Marinai, Stateless Status and Expulsion from Italian Territory: Some Remarks on the Recent Case Law of the Corte di Cassazione
  • Filippo Venturi, War and Peace in the Context of the Multilevel Legal Order for the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the Persons Requested for the Execution of a European Arrest Warrant: Some Remarks on the Decisions No. 216 and 217 of 2021 of the Italian Constitutional Court
  • Elettra Stradella, The Last Presidential (Re)Election in Italy: Internal and Exogenous Factors in the Framework of an Unsatisfactory Discipline of Presidential Election
  • Ilaria Queirolo, International Child Abduction and the 1980 Hague Convention in Practice: The Biran Case
  • Luigi Prosperi, Legal Effects of the Ratification by Italy of the Amendments to the icc Statute on Aggression
  • Francesca Capone, The Development of the Italian Doctrine in the Words of Antonio Cassese: Towards a More Pragmatic Approach?
  • Martina Buscemi, What’s in a name? International Organizations in Search of an Identity
  • Pasquale Annicchino, The Fragmentation of Human Rights. Case Studies from a Post-Arab Spring Context