Table of contents of the issue 1/2014, January-April
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Il caso
The Right to Cross the Mediterranean... or at Least to Try
The 'Lampedusa Case': A Systemic Violation of the Right to Personal Freedom
A Major (Albeit Imperfect) Development in the Protection of the Right to a Satisfactory Environment: The Judgment of the ECOWAS Court of Justice in "SERAP v. Nigeria"
The ECOWAS Court of Justice: Which Prospects for a Real Improvement of Human Rights Protection in Africa?
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Osservatorio
Recognition of Human Rights in Investment Arbitration Decisions: The Right to a Safe Environment in the "Chevron" Case
Some Legal Issues Regarding the Effectiveness of International Law of the Sea and the Protection of Fundamental Freedoms in the "Arctic Sunrise" Case
The Strasbourg's Court Debugging of the 'Parot Doctrine' of the Spanish Supreme Court
Copyright Enforcement and Freedom of Expression Before the European Court of Human Rights
African Charter and the Passive Electoral Right: The First Judgment Issued on the Merits by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
The Immunities of States and State Officials Preclude Access to Justice to Victims of Torture: The "Jones" Case Before the European Court of Human Rights
Transmission of Surnames and Gender Equality: The Judgment "Cusan and Fazzo v. Italy" and its Domestic Implementation
Registered Civil Unions and Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation: The "Vallianatos" Case
The Libyan Case Before the International Criminal Court: A Test for Complementarity and the Respect of the Rights of the Accused
The Best Interest of the Child and the Determination of the Member State Responsible for Examining an Asylum Application in European Union Legal Order
The Notion of 'Regulatory Act' Adopted by the ECJ and its Effects on the Action for Annulment Brought by a Natural or Legal Person
Turkish Nationals Entering the EU in the Age of the "Demirkan" Ruling
The Right to Asylum of Homosexual Individuals and the Uncertain Borders of the Prohibition of Discrimination
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