Cesare PiteaStefano Zirulia The Duty to Disembark Rescued Migrants in a Place of Safety: A Dialogue Between Criminal Law and International Law Around the Sea-Watch Case pp. 659-687, DOI: 10.12829/99539 Details Cite
Eugenio Carli International Responsibility of Italy for Arbitrary Detention of Migrants on Ships pp. 689-707, DOI: 10.12829/99540 Details Cite
Pietro Sullo Transitional Justice in the Libyan Constitutional Transition pp. 709-731, DOI: 10.12829/99541 Details Cite
Michele Nino The Schrems II Judgment of the EU Court of Justice: Transfers of Personal Data From European Union to Third States and Protection of Human Rights pp. 733-759, DOI: 10.12829/99542 Details Cite
Ludovica Poli Testing Institutional Equilibrium in the First Infringement Procedure Before the ECtHR pp. 761-775, DOI: 10.12829/99543 Details Cite
Federica Passarini ECHR and Climate Change in the Netherlands’ Supreme Courte in the Urgenda Case pp. 777-785, DOI: 10.12829/99544 Details Cite
Giulia Perrone Science and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: General Comment No. 25 of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights pp. 786-795, DOI: 10.12829/99545 Details Cite
Antonio Marchesi Is Funding Forcible Returns to Libya Legitimate Under Italian Law? Remarks on the Consiglio di Stato’s Decision No. 4569 of 15 July 2020 pp. 796-802, DOI: 10.12829/99546 Details Cite
Susanna Villani Consumer Rights and Right to Self-determination: The Judgement of the Court of Justice of the EU in the Psagot Case pp. 803-815, DOI: 10.12829/99547 Details Cite
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Most downloaded articles (last 2 months) , Table of Contents of the Volume. Pasquale Pirrone, Giulia Rossolillo, Introduction. Cesare Pitea, Stefano Zirulia, The Duty to Disembark Rescued Migrants in a Place of Safety: A Dialogue Between Criminal Law and International Law Around the Sea-Watch Case. Eugenio Carli, International Responsibility of Italy for Arbitrary Detention of Migrants on Ships. Federica Passarini, ECHR and Climate Change in the Netherlands’ Supreme Courte in the Urgenda Case. , Ten Years of DUDI. Concetta Maria Pontecorvo, International Law at the Time of the (New) Coronavirus: Preliminary Remarks on the Recent Outbreak of 'COVID-19'. Elena Carpanelli, Gabriella Citroni, Introduction. Michele Nino, Land Grabbing, Territorial Sovereignty and Right to Land of Indigenous Peoples. Michele Nino, The Schrems II Judgment of the EU Court of Justice: Transfers of Personal Data From European Union to Third States and Protection of Human Rights. [continue...]