Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 542 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 980 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 542 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 980 g
Reihe: The Italian Yearbook of International Law
ISBN: 978-90-04-26626-1
Verlag: Brill
This Volume features a focus on the international law issues raised by the fight against piracy, which includes a detailed analysis of the ongoing dispute between Italy and India arising from the Enrica Lexie incident involving the accidental killing of Indian fishermen in an anti-piracy operation (Ronzitti), an assessment of the impact of piracy on the development of the law of the sea (Treves) and a comment on recent Italian legislation authorizing the deployment of anti-piracy armed personnel on merchant vessels, with the attendant risk of escalation of violence and human rights violations (Bevilacqua). The doctrinal section of the Volume includes also a series of innovative articles on prior exhaustion of local remedies with regard to claims involving the international responsibility of the EU (Vezzani), the role of amici curiae in international adjudication (Crema), heritage protection and its pitfalls (Lixinski), and assisted procreation in a human rights perspective (Pavone).
The Notes and Comments section contains a timely commentary on the constitutional law implications of the enforcement in Italy of the ICJ judgment in Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v. Italy) and a note on diplomatic immunities and the rights of domestic workers.
Starting from this Volume, surveys on the activities of courts and tribunals are included in a dedicated section, which is occupied by reports and commentaries on the activities of the ICJ (this year focused on human rights), ITLOS, ICSID and international criminal justice, with a new survey, introduced this year, on the activities of the WTO dispute settlement body edited by Sacerdoti.
The second part of the Volume covers Italian practice in the areas of i) judicial decisions, with special attention given to the judicial decisions implementing the 2012 ICJ judgment in Germany v. Italy; ii) diplomatic and parliamentary practice; iii) treaty and other international agreements practice; and iv) national legislation.
The third part of the Volume includes the bibliographical index of Italian contributions to international law scholarship published in 2012, a book review section (edited by Gestri), and an analytical index for easy consultation and reference to the materials cited in the Yearbook.
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ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Vol. XXII – 2012
I. FOCUS ON PIRACY
1. THE ENRICA LEXIE INCIDENT: LAW OF THE SEA AND IMMUNITY OF STATE OFFICIALS ISSUES
Natalino Ronzitti
2. THE FIGHT AGAINST PIRACY AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
Tullio Treves
3. COUNTER PIRACY ARMED SERVICES, THE ITALIAN SYSTEM AND THE SEARCH FOR CLARITY ON THE USE OF FORCE AT SEA
Giorgia Bevilacqua
II. ARTICLES
4. PRIOR EXHAUSTION OF INTERNAL REMEDIES IN CASES INVOLVING THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Simone Vezzani
5. TESTING AMICI CURIAE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: RULES AND PRACTICE
Luigi Crema
6. LUCI E OMBRE: THE BRIGHT AND DARK SIDES OF INTERNATIONAL HERITAGE LAW
Lucas Lixinski
7. MEDICALLY ASSISTED PROCREATION AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Ilja Richard Pavone
III. NOTES AND COMMENTS
8. ITALY’S COMPLIANCE WITH ICJ DECISIONS VS. CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES: DOES THE “COUNTER-LIMITS” DOCTRINE MATTER?
Fulvio Maria Palombino
9. DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY: DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL JURISPRUDENCE
Fulvia Staiano
IV. PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
10. THE JUDICIAL ACTIVITY OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE IN 2012: A YEAR OF HUMAN RIGHTS CASES
Daniele Amoroso
11. THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA AND OTHER LAW OF THE SEA JURISDICTIONS (2012)
Tullio Treves
12. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE (2012)
Carlo Focarelli
13. WTO CASE LAW IN 2012
Giorgio Sacerdoti (ed.)
14. THE ARBITRAL PRACTICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES (ICSID) IN 2012
Eduardo Savarese
V. ITALIAN PRACTICE RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW
Classification Scheme
15. JUDICIAL DECISIONS
(edited by Giuseppe Cataldi and Massimo Iovane)
16. DIPLOMATIC AND PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE
(edited by Pietro Gargiulo and Giuseppe Nesi)
17. AGREEMENTS TO WHICH ITALY IS A PARTY AND AGREEMENTS AND UNDERSTANDINGS TO WHICH ITALIAN REGIONS AND AUTONOMOUS PROVINCES ARE PARTIES
(edited by Chiara Altafin and Marina Mancini)
18. LEGISLATION
(edited by Pia Acconci)
VI. BIBLIOGRAPHIES
19. ITALIAN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2012
(edited by Giulio Bartolini and Alessandro Chechi)
20. REVIEW OF BOOKS
(edited by Marco Gestri)
ROGER O’KEEFE and CHRISTIAN J. TAMS (eds.), The United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property. A Commentary, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013 (Natalino Ronzitti); CARLO FOCARELLI, International Law as Social Construct. The Struggle for Global Justice, New York, Oxford University Press, 2012 (Daniele Amoroso); ERIKA DE WET and JURE VIDMAR (eds.), Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012 (Massimo Iovane); EMMANUELLE JOUANNET and IULIA MOTOC (eds.), Les doctrines internationalistes durant les années du communisme réel en Europe/Internationalist Doctrines during the Years of Real Communism in Europe, Paris, Société de Législation Comparée, 2012 (Carlo Focarelli).
21. BOOKS RECEIVED
22. INDEX