Friday, July 10, 2026

New Volume: Austrian Review of International and European Law

The latest volume of the Austrian Review of International and European Law (Vol. 29, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • A Retrospective of Karl Zemanek’s Work on Neutrality
    • Ralph Janik, In memoriam Karl Zemanek: 70 Years of (Austrian) Neutrality
  • Articles
    • Gabriele Asta, The ITLOS’ Advisory Jurisdiction after the Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
    • Natascha Gojkovic, Advisory Proceedings before International Courts and Tribunals with regard to State’s Climate Change Obligations: A Comparative Analysis
    • Harold Bertot Triana, The Legal Effects of the Advisory Opinions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: From Conventional Indeterminacy to Diluted Consensus in Constitutional Justice within the Process of ‘Inter-Americanization’
    • Paulina Rundel, Science meets International Law – Scientific Experts’ Role in the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
    • Jane A Hofbauer, The ICJ’s Climate Change Advisory Opinion: ‘Existential Problem of Planetary Proportions’ or Disney-Style Fairy Tale Happy Ending?
    • Renata Rossi Ignácio, AO-32/25 and the IACtHR’s ‘Third Momentum’ on Climate Rights, Jus Cogens and Reparations
    • Mona Ali Khalil, The International Court of Justice and Israel’s Illegal Occupation of Palestine: An Advisory Opinion with Binding Force