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Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law, 2212-4195 ; Volume 3
This challenging volume contains articles by a wide variety of well-known scholars and practitioners, and deals with human rights, international humanitarian law, international criminal law and humanitarian assistance, as well as other areas of international law relating to the protection of humanity. These are topics to which Flavia Lattanzi, in whose honour the volume is being published, has made an outstanding contribution and to which she has given her determined and unrelenting professional and personal commitment. As a former Professor at the Universities of Pisa, Sassari, Teramo and Roma Tre and as Judge ad litem at the International Tribunal for Rwanda and the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, she has adhered constantly to a number of important principles, as reflected in the research contained in this volume. They include the firm conviction that respect for human rights is an indispensable precondition for durable peace; the notion that grave breaches of human rights, including the refusal to provide assistance to populations in distress, can imply a threat to international peace and security; and that guarantees against human rights violations include the question of the punishment of core crimes under International Law.
Chapters chiefly in English, with some in French.
Preliminary Material / Pia Acconci , David Donat Cattin , Antonio Marchesi , Giuseppe Palmisano and Valeria Santori -- The Safeguard of Social Rights within the Activity of the Security Council / Pia Acconci -- UN Security Council Resolutions before the European Court of Human Rights: Exploring Alternative Approaches for the Solution of Normative Conflicts / Maurizio Arcari -- Legal Options and Models in the Design of a Sovereign Wealth Fund, and Their Implications for Human Rights Protection / Fabio Bassan -- The Judgment of the Italian Constitutional Court on State Immunity in Cases of Serious Violations of Human Rights or Humanitarian Law: A Tentative Analysis under International Law / Pasquale De Sena -- Significant Disadvantage and Admissibility of Applications to the European Court of Human Rights: Effects on Domestic Legal Orders / Maria Luisa Padelletti -- Protecting the Rights of Persons with Autism: The Role of the European Committee of Social Rights / Giuseppe Palmisano -- Subsidiary Protection in International and European Law / Roberto Giuffrida -- The Principle of Non-refoulement between International Law and European Union Law / Agostina Latino -- Close and Enduring Connections: Expulsion Procedures and the Ties between Non Citizens and Host States in the Practice of the Human Rights Committee / Antonio Marchesi -- Immigration, citoyenneté européenne et citoyenneté de résidence dans l’Union européenne / Nicoletta Parisi -- Procedural Rights of Illegal Migrants Facing Expulsion in Contemporary Times: Exploring Synergies between the ILC Draft Articles and the EU Returns Directive / Emanuela Pistoia -- Some Cases in the Italian Practice Relating to Illegal Migration at Sea / Tullio Scovazzi -- The ILC Special Rapporteur’s Preliminary Report on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts: An Important Step in the Right Direction / Michael Bothe -- Deconstructing the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine: Looking for a New Legal Basis / Maria Clelia Ciciriello and Fiammetta Borgia -- Conceptualizing the Responsibility to Protect: A Short Contribution / Monica Lugato -- The Protection of the Environment against Harmful Effects of Peacetime Military Training Activities: The Role of International Law / Mario Odoni -- La réparation de victimes des violations du droit humanitaire et le droit individuel d’accès a la justice : Etat de lieu et perspectives d’avenir / Stelios Perrakis -- Two Hypothetical Prospective Extradition Cause Célèbre: The Snowden and Knox Cases / M.Cherif Bassiouni -- Protecting/Promoting the Rights of Victims in International Law: Some Achievements and Ways Forward / Soraya Brikci and Cyril Laucci -- Les travaux de la Conférence de Londres (26 juin–8 août 1945) sur le Statut du TMI de Nuremberg, une lecture parfois surprenante / Eric David -- La preuve à l’épreuve : trois cas-limites pour le juge international (pénal) / Gabriele Della Morte -- Intervention of Humanity or the Use of Force to Halt Mass-Atrocity Crimes, the Peremptory Prohibition of Aggression and the Interplay between Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello and Individual Criminal Responsibility on the Crime of Aggression / David Donat Cattin.
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International law and human rights.
Humanitarian law.
United Nations. Security Council.
European Court of Human Rights.
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Fabio Bassan --
Pasquale De Sena --
Maria Luisa Padelletti --
Giuseppe Palmisano --
Roberto Giuffrida --
Agostina Latino --
Antonio Marchesi --
Nicoletta Parisi --
Emanuela Pistoia --
Tullio Scovazzi --
Michael Bothe --
Maria Clelia Ciciriello and Fiammetta Borgia --
Monica Lugato --
Mario Odoni --
Stelios Perrakis --
M.Cherif Bassiouni --
Soraya Brikci and Cyril Laucci --
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Gabriele Della Morte --
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title International law and the protection of humanity : essays in honor of Flavia Lattanzi /
spellingShingle International law and the protection of humanity : essays in honor of Flavia Lattanzi /
Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law,
Preliminary Material /
The Safeguard of Social Rights within the Activity of the Security Council /
UN Security Council Resolutions before the European Court of Human Rights: Exploring Alternative Approaches for the Solution of Normative Conflicts /
Legal Options and Models in the Design of a Sovereign Wealth Fund, and Their Implications for Human Rights Protection /
The Judgment of the Italian Constitutional Court on State Immunity in Cases of Serious Violations of Human Rights or Humanitarian Law: A Tentative Analysis under International Law /
Significant Disadvantage and Admissibility of Applications to the European Court of Human Rights: Effects on Domestic Legal Orders /
Protecting the Rights of Persons with Autism: The Role of the European Committee of Social Rights /
Subsidiary Protection in International and European Law /
The Principle of Non-refoulement between International Law and European Union Law /
Close and Enduring Connections: Expulsion Procedures and the Ties between Non Citizens and Host States in the Practice of the Human Rights Committee /
Immigration, citoyenneté européenne et citoyenneté de résidence dans l’Union européenne /
Procedural Rights of Illegal Migrants Facing Expulsion in Contemporary Times: Exploring Synergies between the ILC Draft Articles and the EU Returns Directive /
Some Cases in the Italian Practice Relating to Illegal Migration at Sea /
The ILC Special Rapporteur’s Preliminary Report on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts: An Important Step in the Right Direction /
Deconstructing the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine: Looking for a New Legal Basis /
Conceptualizing the Responsibility to Protect: A Short Contribution /
The Protection of the Environment against Harmful Effects of Peacetime Military Training Activities: The Role of International Law /
La réparation de victimes des violations du droit humanitaire et le droit individuel d’accès a la justice : Etat de lieu et perspectives d’avenir /
Two Hypothetical Prospective Extradition Cause Célèbre: The Snowden and Knox Cases /
Protecting/Promoting the Rights of Victims in International Law: Some Achievements and Ways Forward /
Les travaux de la Conférence de Londres (26 juin–8 août 1945) sur le Statut du TMI de Nuremberg, une lecture parfois surprenante /
La preuve à l’épreuve : trois cas-limites pour le juge international (pénal) /
Intervention of Humanity or the Use of Force to Halt Mass-Atrocity Crimes, the Peremptory Prohibition of Aggression and the Interplay between Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello and Individual Criminal Responsibility on the Crime of Aggression /
title_sub essays in honor of Flavia Lattanzi /
title_full International law and the protection of humanity : essays in honor of Flavia Lattanzi / edited by Pia Acconci [and four others].
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title_auth International law and the protection of humanity : essays in honor of Flavia Lattanzi /
title_alt Preliminary Material /
The Safeguard of Social Rights within the Activity of the Security Council /
UN Security Council Resolutions before the European Court of Human Rights: Exploring Alternative Approaches for the Solution of Normative Conflicts /
Legal Options and Models in the Design of a Sovereign Wealth Fund, and Their Implications for Human Rights Protection /
The Judgment of the Italian Constitutional Court on State Immunity in Cases of Serious Violations of Human Rights or Humanitarian Law: A Tentative Analysis under International Law /
Significant Disadvantage and Admissibility of Applications to the European Court of Human Rights: Effects on Domestic Legal Orders /
Protecting the Rights of Persons with Autism: The Role of the European Committee of Social Rights /
Subsidiary Protection in International and European Law /
The Principle of Non-refoulement between International Law and European Union Law /
Close and Enduring Connections: Expulsion Procedures and the Ties between Non Citizens and Host States in the Practice of the Human Rights Committee /
Immigration, citoyenneté européenne et citoyenneté de résidence dans l’Union européenne /
Procedural Rights of Illegal Migrants Facing Expulsion in Contemporary Times: Exploring Synergies between the ILC Draft Articles and the EU Returns Directive /
Some Cases in the Italian Practice Relating to Illegal Migration at Sea /
The ILC Special Rapporteur’s Preliminary Report on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts: An Important Step in the Right Direction /
Deconstructing the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine: Looking for a New Legal Basis /
Conceptualizing the Responsibility to Protect: A Short Contribution /
The Protection of the Environment against Harmful Effects of Peacetime Military Training Activities: The Role of International Law /
La réparation de victimes des violations du droit humanitaire et le droit individuel d’accès a la justice : Etat de lieu et perspectives d’avenir /
Two Hypothetical Prospective Extradition Cause Célèbre: The Snowden and Knox Cases /
Protecting/Promoting the Rights of Victims in International Law: Some Achievements and Ways Forward /
Les travaux de la Conférence de Londres (26 juin–8 août 1945) sur le Statut du TMI de Nuremberg, une lecture parfois surprenante /
La preuve à l’épreuve : trois cas-limites pour le juge international (pénal) /
Intervention of Humanity or the Use of Force to Halt Mass-Atrocity Crimes, the Peremptory Prohibition of Aggression and the Interplay between Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello and Individual Criminal Responsibility on the Crime of Aggression /
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UN Security Council Resolutions before the European Court of Human Rights: Exploring Alternative Approaches for the Solution of Normative Conflicts /
Legal Options and Models in the Design of a Sovereign Wealth Fund, and Their Implications for Human Rights Protection /
The Judgment of the Italian Constitutional Court on State Immunity in Cases of Serious Violations of Human Rights or Humanitarian Law: A Tentative Analysis under International Law /
Significant Disadvantage and Admissibility of Applications to the European Court of Human Rights: Effects on Domestic Legal Orders /
Protecting the Rights of Persons with Autism: The Role of the European Committee of Social Rights /
Subsidiary Protection in International and European Law /
The Principle of Non-refoulement between International Law and European Union Law /
Close and Enduring Connections: Expulsion Procedures and the Ties between Non Citizens and Host States in the Practice of the Human Rights Committee /
Immigration, citoyenneté européenne et citoyenneté de résidence dans l’Union européenne /
Procedural Rights of Illegal Migrants Facing Expulsion in Contemporary Times: Exploring Synergies between the ILC Draft Articles and the EU Returns Directive /
Some Cases in the Italian Practice Relating to Illegal Migration at Sea /
The ILC Special Rapporteur’s Preliminary Report on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts: An Important Step in the Right Direction /
Deconstructing the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine: Looking for a New Legal Basis /
Conceptualizing the Responsibility to Protect: A Short Contribution /
The Protection of the Environment against Harmful Effects of Peacetime Military Training Activities: The Role of International Law /
La réparation de victimes des violations du droit humanitaire et le droit individuel d’accès a la justice : Etat de lieu et perspectives d’avenir /
Two Hypothetical Prospective Extradition Cause Célèbre: The Snowden and Knox Cases /
Protecting/Promoting the Rights of Victims in International Law: Some Achievements and Ways Forward /
Les travaux de la Conférence de Londres (26 juin–8 août 1945) sur le Statut du TMI de Nuremberg, une lecture parfois surprenante /
La preuve à l’épreuve : trois cas-limites pour le juge international (pénal) /
Intervention of Humanity or the Use of Force to Halt Mass-Atrocity Crimes, the Peremptory Prohibition of Aggression and the Interplay between Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello and Individual Criminal Responsibility on the Crime of Aggression /
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