Table of contents of the issue 1/2013, January-April
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The Concept of 'Public Morals' in the Jurisprudence of European Court of Human Rights: Hints for the Development of an European Public Morality - Part I
Violence Against Migrant Women Through Legal Instruments of Cooperation and International Practice
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Interest to Sue Before the International Court of Justice and the Protection of Collective Values in the Judgment in the "Belgium v. Senegal" Case
"Aut Dedere Aut Judicare", 'Conditional' Universality and the Convention Against Torture in the "Belgium v. Senegal" Case
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The Implementation of the ICJ's Decision in the Case "Germany v. Italy" in the Italian Domestic Order: What Balance Should Be Made Between Fundamental Human Rights and International Obligations?
The Situation of the Prisons in Italy Represents a Structural Violation of Human Rights ("Torreggiani and others v. Italy", European Court of Human Rights, Judgment of 8 January 2013)
Universal Criminal Jurisdiction and Immunity of State Organs: The Swiss Federal Court's Decision in the "Nezzar" Case
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Advancing Equality Also for the Roma? The "M. and Others v. Italy and Bulgaria" Ruling of the European Court of Human Rights
Venezuela's Denunciation of the American Convention on Human Rights and Its Consequences
Exploitation of Natural Resources and the Duty to Consult Indigenous Peoples in Recent Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human rights
The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in "C.N. and V. v. France": Modern Slavery, One Step Further
The Italian Court of Cassation and the Effects of Strasbourg's Court Decisions on Domestic Final Judgments
Children Rights to Be Heard and Reproductive Rights in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
The European Social Charter and Structural Reforms of the Labour Market in Times of Economic Crisis
The Draft Declaration on the Rights of Peasants: Are New Rights Germinating?
International Criminal Court and Victims' Reparation: The "Lubanga" Case
Protection of Fundamental Rights and Legal Bases of EU Sanctions Against Persons, or Non-State Entities, Linked to Terrorist Activities
European Arrest Warrant, Mutual Recognition and the Rights of Convicted Persons
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