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Diritti umani e diritto internazionale privato e processuale: pluralismo, relativismo e flessibilità / Human Rights and Private International Law: Pluralism, Relativism and Flexibility (a cura di/edited by Pasquale Pirrone e Giulia Rossolillo)
The System of Choice-of-Law Rules and the International Protection of Human Rights: A Copernican Revolution?
The Duty to Respect Human Rights in the Framework of the Sources of Private International Law
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Interventi
Features and Perspectives of the Protocol No. 16 to the ECHR in the Prism of the Practice of the Inter-American Human Rights Protection System
Non-retroactivity, Candour and 'Transitional Relativism': A Response to the ECtHR Judgment in "Maktouf and Damjanović v. Bosnia and Herzegovina"
Osservatorio
Public Morals, Animal Welfare and Indigenous Peoples vs. International Trade Law? The "EC - Seal Products" Case
The Constraints Deriving from International Obligations Between Hermeneutic Role and Residuality. Some Remarks on Judgment 162 of 10 June 2014
Further Comments upon the Italian Constitutional Court Judgment No. 162 of 10 June 2014. Margin of Appreciation and Conformative Interpretation to the ECHR Relating to Embryo Transfer
Extraterritorial Applicability of the African Charter On Human and Peoples' Rights
Crisis in Syria, Geneva Conferences and the 'Responsibility to Protect' Doctrine
EU Development Cooperation Policy with Third Countries: From a Policy to Promote the Eradication of Poverty to a Multi-facetted Cooperation?
The "Ne Bis in Idem" and the System of 'Multilevel' Protection of Fundamental Rights: The Relationships Amongst Art. 54 of the Convention on the Application of the Schengen Agreement and Art. 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU
Recensioni e dibattiti
Gabriele Fornasari, "Transitional Justice and Criminal Law", Giappichelli, 2013, pp. XIV-242
"General Interests of Host States in International Investment Law", G. Sacerdoti, P. Acconci, M. Valenti, A. De Luca (eds), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 461
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