Monday, November 24, 2025

New Volume: Italian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 34, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • The United Nations at 80: Contestation, Resilience and Change
    • Santiago Villalpando, How Do Nations Unite Within the United Nations? Coalitions and Divides in International Law-Making
    • Christian J. Tams, Binding Settlement of Inter-State Disputes: The United Nations Between Resilience and Resignation
    • Alessandra Annoni, The UN and the ICC: Navigating the Persistent Tension Between Peace and Justice
    • Chiara Redaelli, The United Nations and the Reinvention of Peace: Which Peace and for Whom?
    • Rosario Sapienza, Human Rights at the United Nations Between Universalism and Multiculturalism
    • Elena Fasoli, Sustaining Change: The Role of the United Nations in Promoting Environmental Protection amid Rising Discontent
    • Annamaria Viterbo, The Specialised Agencies and their Relationship with the United Nations: Membership and Representation Issues
  • Articles, Notes and Comments
    • Donato Greco & Riccardo Pavoni, Which Treaties Override Inconsistent Domestic Legislation Under Article 117(1) of the Italian Constitution? Taking Stock of a Quarter-Century of Practice
    • Tullio Scovazzi, Piracy: A Notable Omnis Definitio Instance
    • Cristina Campiglio, The New Challenges for International Cooperation in Healthcare and Public Health
    • Federica Passarini, Cannavacciuolo v. Italy: A Cautious Step in Protecting the Right to Life Against Environmental Harm
    • Alessandra Lanciotti, Confiscation of Archaeological Property: The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in J. Paul Getty Trust v. Italy
    • Anna Fazzini, The Italy-Albania Protocol on the Extraterritorial Detention of Migrants: Critical Issues in International Law
  • Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
    • Serena Forlati, The Genocide Convention Before the ICJ: Judicial Protection of Fundamental Values Between Tradition, Innovation, and the Risk of Futility
    • Raffaella Nigro & Emma Luce Scali, Cooperation with the ICC and Personal Immunities of Heads of State or Government of Non-Parties: Revisiting Articles 27 and 98 of the Rome Statute After the Court’s Finding on Mongolia’s Non-Compliance
    • Giorgio Sacerdoti & Carlo de Stefano, The WTO Dispute Settlement System 2023–2024: Navigating the Crisis, Engaging in Reform, Addressing Trade and Climate Change
    • Giuliana Lampo, The 2024 Case Law of Investment Tribunals: Early Effects of the ICSID Rules Amendments and the Issue of Security for Costs