Forthcoming Scritto il Settembre 30, 2024Ottobre 4, 2024 Pubblicato inWhat can international justice do to stop the war? An editorial and a question , Zoom Out
Can international justice fight the fait accompli of wars? Scritto il Settembre 30, 2024Ottobre 19, 2024 Pubblicato inWhat can international justice do to stop the war? An editorial and a question , Zoom Out Faced with the loss of life, injury and destruction caused by war, international lawyers may have mixed feelings about the…
International Law as a System of Claims Scritto il Settembre 30, 2024Ottobre 16, 2024 Pubblicato inWhat can international justice do to stop the war? An editorial and a question , Zoom Out An optimistic short answer to QIL editors’ challenging question is that international justice has, in fact, done a lot either…
International justice cannot stop the war. What can? Scritto il Settembre 30, 2024Ottobre 4, 2024 Pubblicato inWhat can international justice do to stop the war? An editorial and a question , Zoom Out The question that motivates this Special Issue – What can international justice do to stop the war? – can be…
What can international justice do to stop the war? An editorial and a question Scritto il Settembre 30, 2024Ottobre 4, 2024 Pubblicato inZoom Out by Maurizio Arcari and Beatrice Bonafé* Let us start with a frivolous consideration: May 2024 marked QIL’s tenth anniversary.…
The Irreparability of Colonialism Scritto il Gennaio 31, 2024Ottobre 4, 2024 Pubblicato inZoom Out Massimo Meccarelli and Paolo Palchetti* Colonialism is irreparable. There is no question about it. Yet the debate about what can…
Science before international tribunals: Deference or distrust? Scritto il Marzo 31, 2023Maggio 31, 2023 Pubblicato inZoom Out Introduced by Lucas Lima, Chiara Ragni The need for international courts and tribunals to deal with scientific issues is…
What room for collective reaction to the aggression against Ukraine? Scritto il Novembre 30, 2022Gennaio 31, 2024 Pubblicato inZoom Out Introduced by Marco Pertile As has been the case for every major crisis involving manifest violations of the ius ad…
Culture overboard! The climate shift of international cultural heritage law in the face of rising sea levels Scritto il Aprile 30, 2022Maggio 29, 2022 Pubblicato inThe implications of sea-level rise for international law , Zoom Out 1. Introduction: Addressing sea level rise through the lens of climate change Sea level rise is, in the current context…
The implications of sea-level rise for international law Scritto il Aprile 30, 2022Novembre 30, 2022 Pubblicato inZoom Out Introduced by Maura Marchegiani* The question concerning the effects, implications, and repercussions of the phenomenon of sea level…