Newsletter March 2014
Guest Editorial: ‘The Law of International Immunities after Germany v. Italy, Mothers of Srebrenica and Jones: The Best is Yet to Come’ by Riccardo Pavoni
Read MorePublished quarterly, the ESIL newsletter gives our members information about latest events, publications, and the life of the Society more generally. Each newsletter also features an op-ed by a leading academic or practitioner about recent events in the field of international law. Past issues of our newsletter are available below.
Guest Editorial: ‘The Law of International Immunities after Germany v. Italy, Mothers of Srebrenica and Jones: The Best is Yet to Come’ by Riccardo Pavoni
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Faut-il désespérer de la justice pénale internationale?’ by Jean-Marc Sorel
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘National Immigration Laws and the Universal “Right to Have Rights”‘ by Yuval Shany
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Towards an International Law of Victims?’ by Veronika Bilkova
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The Emergence of an International Law of Recognition’ by Emmanuelle Jouannet
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Two Comments on the Decision of the ICJ on State Immunity’ by Benedetto Conforti
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The Collapse of the Euro Regime under the Lisbon Treaty’ by Christian Tomuschat
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The 30th Anniversary of UNCLOS: Still Fit for Purpose?’ by Catherine Redgwell
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Vers la révision du système conventionnel de contrôle des droits de l’homme’ by Jorge Cardona
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The Exercise of the Secondary Responsibility to Protect by the UN Security Council in the 2011 Libyan Crisis’ by Hanspeter Neuhold
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