Saturday, May 13, 2023

New Issue: Italian Review of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the Italian Review of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 3, no. 1, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • The European Union and International Arbitration
    • Anastasia Kalantzi, Parallel Arbitral Proceedings: An Analysis of the Issue of Parallel Arbitrations in International Commercial Arbitration within the European Legal Space
    • Aygun Mammadzada, Arbitral Anti-Suit Measures: Implications of Mutual Trust
    • N. Kansu Okyay, The Applicability of the Brussels I bis Regulation to Hybrid Dispute Resolution Clauses
    • Francesco Sorace, Enforcing an icsid Award Issued in an Intra-EU Investment Arbitration: An Italian Law Perspective
  • Symposium: Conventionality Control of Domestic Law. Constitutionalised International Adjudication and Internationalised Constitutional Adjudication
    • Yota Negishi, A Normative Model of Conventionality Control: From Pyramid to Trapezium
    • Jorge Contesse, Conventionality Control and the Limits of Pro Persona Jurisprudence
    • Sabrina Ragone, Conventionality Control Between International and Constitutional Law: The Viewpoint of a Comparativist
    • Yota Negishi, Rejoinder from the Author
  • Case Notes
    • Michele Grassi, A (Not Always) Difficult Balance between Legal Certainty and Legality: The Effects of cjeu and ECtHR Case Law on National Res Judicata
    • Maria Antonia Panascì, Breaking the Ancestral Silence: Recognition of Citizenship by Descent Despite the Great Brazilian Naturalization
    • Pierfrancesco Rossi, The Interplay of State Immunity and Contractual Forum Selection Clauses in Employment Cases: Return to Normalcy
  • Recent Developments
    • Michela Chianese, The Role of Flag States of ngo Vessels under Italy’s New Migration Policy
    • Luca Bartolucci, The NRRP as a “Self-Restraint” and as a Development of the (Spending) Conditionality Mechanism