Sunday, October 26, 2025

New Volume: Austrian Review of International and European Law

The latest volume of the Austrian Review of International and European Law (Vol. 28, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Rosana Garciandia, Inter-State Communications before United Nations Human Rights Treaty Bodies: Distinctive Features and Evolving Aims
    • Alrun Cohen, Artificial Intelligence in Counterterrorism and Human Rights
    • György Andrássy, The Real Meaning of Article 27 ICCPR and the Deeper Understanding of Overlapping Human Rights Its Exploration Requires
    • Haris Huremagić, The Many Worlds of Advisory Opinions – About Recent Practice, Compliance and False Dichotomies
    • Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan, Obligations for Third States in the War between Israel and Hamas: To Deliver or Not to Deliver
  • Current Developments
    • Isabella E Brunner, The Austrian Position Paper on Cyber Activities and International Law – A Commentary
    • Matthias Radosztics, The Protection of the Right to a Fair Trial in Austrian Headquarters Agreements Over Time
    • Hannah Grandits & Martin Baumgartner, State Succession in Respect of Foreign Property of the Former Soviet Union: A Discussion of Recent Case Law of the Austrian Supreme Court from an International Law Perspective
    • Lisa Heschl, The Individual Assessment of Protection Claims by Afghan Women and Girls: Note on CJEU C-608/22