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The ECHR, Judicial Dialogue and General International Law in Cyprus v. Turkey (Just Satisfaction)
On 12 May 2014 the Court, sitting as a Grand Chamber, delivered the judgment on just satisfaction in Cyprus v. Turkey [hereinafter: Judgment], the first of this kind in inter-State proceedings under art. 33 ECHR. The Court awarded to the applicant State a substantial sum to compensate the material and
David versus the nuclear Goliath: the Marshall Islands sues the nuclear weapon states for breach of their disarmament obligations
Marco Roscini is Reader in international law at the University of Westminster School of Law. On 24 April, the Marshall Islands filed individual applications before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against the five nuclear weapon states under the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) (United States, United Kingdom,
Is the Intention of the Parties at the Heart of Interpretation? Some News about Subsequent Practice from The Hague
Luigi Crema è assegnista di ricerca in diritto internazionale, Università degli Studi di Milano During these first months of 2014 the ICJ has already issued two decisions: recently, and receiving much public attention, in Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia v. Japan); and in January, creating less ripples in the community of
Il “nuovo quadro” dell’UE per rafforzare lo Stato di diritto: un “contrappeso” ai limiti di applicazione della Carta ex articolo 51?
Rossana Palladino è Dottore di ricerca in “Spazio europeo di libertà, sicurezza e giustizia” (Università degli Studi di Salerno) e Professore a contratto di Diritto dell’Unione europea (Università del Sannio). Il 19 marzo 2014, la Commissione europea ha presentato al Parlamento europeo e al Consiglio una Comunicazione dal titolo “A