Volume XXXII of The Italian Yearbook of International Law opens with a symposium on international law and the European Union, which features contributions on: i) the European security architecture; ii) the reception and enforcement of international law in the EU legal order; iii) treaty interpretation in the EU; iv) EU’s practice regarding sanctions and collective countermeasures; v) the EU’s rule of law crisis under the prism of general international law; vi) EU autonomy and international investment law. There follows a focus section on the implications of the war in Ukraine for the international legal order, having particular regard to i) the United Nations system of collective security; ii) the non-recognition of the self-proclaimed republics in the Donbass; iii) jus in bello and human rights law; iv) the law of neutrality; v) international criminal justice; vi) international refugee and migration law. The Volume further contains timely contributions on the 2022 “environmental reform” of the Italian Constitution; the principle of non-refoulement in the Vos Thalassa decision; the Court of Cassation’s take on the international effects of the Brazilian “Great Naturalization”; the Constitutional Court’s decision on children’s surnames from a human rights perspective; Italian legislation covering the COVID-19 pandemic. As in every volume the following sections, each containing a wealth of scholarly contributions and reference materials, are included: Practice of International Courts and Tribunals and Italian Practice Relating to International Law. The remaining part of the Volume contains a bibliographical index of Italian international law scholarship published in 2022, a book review section, and an analytical index.

Pavoni, R., Acconci, P., Cataldi, G., Francioni, F., Gargiulo, P., Gestri, M., et al. (a cura di). (2023). The Italian Yearbook of International Law. Leiden : Brill.

The Italian Yearbook of International Law

R. Pavoni;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Volume XXXII of The Italian Yearbook of International Law opens with a symposium on international law and the European Union, which features contributions on: i) the European security architecture; ii) the reception and enforcement of international law in the EU legal order; iii) treaty interpretation in the EU; iv) EU’s practice regarding sanctions and collective countermeasures; v) the EU’s rule of law crisis under the prism of general international law; vi) EU autonomy and international investment law. There follows a focus section on the implications of the war in Ukraine for the international legal order, having particular regard to i) the United Nations system of collective security; ii) the non-recognition of the self-proclaimed republics in the Donbass; iii) jus in bello and human rights law; iv) the law of neutrality; v) international criminal justice; vi) international refugee and migration law. The Volume further contains timely contributions on the 2022 “environmental reform” of the Italian Constitution; the principle of non-refoulement in the Vos Thalassa decision; the Court of Cassation’s take on the international effects of the Brazilian “Great Naturalization”; the Constitutional Court’s decision on children’s surnames from a human rights perspective; Italian legislation covering the COVID-19 pandemic. As in every volume the following sections, each containing a wealth of scholarly contributions and reference materials, are included: Practice of International Courts and Tribunals and Italian Practice Relating to International Law. The remaining part of the Volume contains a bibliographical index of Italian international law scholarship published in 2022, a book review section, and an analytical index.
2023
978-90-04-69162-9
Pavoni, R., Acconci, P., Cataldi, G., Francioni, F., Gargiulo, P., Gestri, M., et al. (a cura di). (2023). The Italian Yearbook of International Law. Leiden : Brill.
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