Tuesday, December 12, 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. 2, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The Judicial Protection of the Environment in International and European Law
    • Claudia Candelmo, Lorenzo Cecchetti, Domenico Pauciulo & Pierfrancesco Rossi, The Judicial Protection of the Environment in International and European Law
    • Jorge E. Viñuales, Second Thoughts? The International Adjudication of Environmental Disputes 30 Years Later
    • Riccardo Luporini, Climate Change Litigation before International Human Rights Bodies: Insights from Daniel Billy et al. v. Australia (Torres Strait Islanders Case)
    • Antonio Mariconda, Victim Status of Individuals in Climate Change Litigation before the ECtHR: Between Old Certainties and New Challenges
    • Federica Passarini, Legal Standing of Individuals and NGOs in Environmental Matters under Article 9(3) of the Aarhus Convention
    • Pierre Clément Mingozzi, The Contribution of itlos to Fight Climate Change: Prospects and Challenges of the cosis Request for an Advisory Opinion
    • Julio Alberto Tilloy, The ITLOS Jurisprudence Regarding the Procedural Obligation to Conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment and Its Significance for Deep Seabed Mining
    • Francesca Sironi De Gregorio, Proving Environmental Harm in Inter-State Litigation: Challenges and Evolving Strategies
    • Camilla Burelli, The Deterrent Effect of Financial Sanctions Pursuant to Article 260(2) TFEU in the Context of Violations of Environmental Obligations 367
    • Nadia Perrone, Perspectives of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction for Environmental Damage in the Proposal of the European Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
    • Marco Pasqua, Authorisations to Emit Greenhouse Gases – A Conflict-of-Laws Perspective
    • Anna Facchinetti, State Immunity from Civil Jurisdiction in Transboundary Environmental Litigations
    • Francesco Gallarati, Is Climate Emergency a Constitutional Emergency? A Critical Appraisal
    • Roberto Louvin, Ezio Benedetti & Pasquale Viola, Comparative Public Law and Water Crisis: Environmental Cost, Participation, and Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Articles
    • Elena Corcione, Is There a Role for Domestic Law in the Interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights? Why Autonomous Concepts Are not That Autonomous After All
    • Franco Peirone, Another Brick in the Building of the EU Rule of Law: Anti-Corruption
  • Case Notes
    • Giacomo Biagioni, Recognition of a Danish Monetary Penalty in Employment Matters and Public Policy
    • Alessandro Nascimbeni, The Italian Supreme Court and the European ne bis in idem Principle: A Correct Decision Worthy of Some Criticism
    • Matilde Rocca, Upholding Maritime Migrants’ Rights at the Borders of Europe – J.A. and Others v. Italy
  • Recent Developments
    • Silvia Talavera Lodos, Reframing Special Protection and Immigration as an Emergency: Italy’s Not-So-Novel Approach