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Volume XXXIII – 2023
- Obey or Disobey: National Courts and International Law in the Thought of Conforti, pp. 255-270 -Pierfrancesco Rossi
- Causation Puzzles in International Climate Litigation, pp. 25-55 – André Nollkaemper
Volume XXXII – 2022
- Responding to the EU’s Rule of Law Crisis: Any Role for General International Law?”, pp. 93-115 – Martina Buscemi
- The Conflict in Ukraine and its Implications for the United Nations System of Collective Security”, pp. 137-157 – Maurizio Arcari
Volume XXXI – 2021
- The Place of Cities in the Evolution of International Humanitarian Law pp. 227-252 – Mirko Sossai,
- Italy’s Implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and Its Amendments: Unresolved Issues pp. 263-275 – Marina Mancini
In occasione della pubblicazione del XXX volume, 10 articoli open access
Volume XXX – 2020
- The Shifting Status of Cities in International Law? A Review, Several Questions and a Straight Answer pp. 17-36 – Giuseppe Nesi
- A Satisfactory Answer? The Enrica Lexie Award and the Jurisdiction over Incidental Questions pp. 191-208 – Loris Marotti
Volume XIX-2019
- Who Controls WTO Dispute Settlement? Socio-Professional Practices and the Crisis of the Appellate Body, pp. 13-31 – Tommaso Soave
- The Attribution to States of the Conduct of Public Enterprises in the Fields of Investment and Human Rights Law, pp. 93-110 – Deborah Russo
Volume XXVIII-2018
- Between a ‘Go Back!’ and a Hard (to Find) Place (of Safety): On the Rules and Standards of Disembarkation of People Rescued at Sea, pp. 29-46 – Paolo Turrini
- Government Transparency and the Right of Access to Information: Evolving International and European Standards and Their Implementation in the Italian Legal System, pp. 181-207 – Valentina Rossi
Volume XXVII-2017
- Autonomous and Collective Sanctions in the International Legal Order, pp. 3-32 – Nigel D. White
- Italy’s New Migration Control Policy: Stemming the Flow of Migrants from Libya Without Regard for Their Human Rights, pp. 259-281 – Marina Mancini
Volume XXVI-2016
- Introduction, pp. 3-13 – Massimo Iovane e Daniele Amoroso
- Between Völkerrechtsfreundlichkeit and Realpolitik: The EU and Trade Agreements Covering Occupied Territories, pp. 139-170 – Eva Kassoti
Volume XXV-2015
- EUNAVFOR MED: Fighting Migrant Smuggling under UN Security Council Resolution 2240 (2015) – Marco Gestri
- The Legal Regime of Wrecks of Warships and Other State-Owned Ships in International Law: The 2015 Resolution of the Institut de droit international – Sarah Dromgoole
Volume XXIV-2014
- From Deference to Disobedience: The Uncertain Fate of Constitutional Court Decision No. 238/2014 – Francesco Francioni
- Negotiating Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Prospects and Challenges – Tullio Scovazzi
Volume XXIII-2013
- Customary Law in Investment Regulation – Jorge Viñuales
- The Gurlitt Hoard: An Appraisal of the Role of International Law with Respect to Nazi-Looted Art – Alessandro Chechi
Volume XXII-2012
- The Enrica Lexie Incident: Law of the Sea and Immunity of State Officials Issues– Natalino Ronzitti
- Counter Piracy Armed Services, the Italian System and the Search for Clarity on the Use of Force at Sea – Giorgia Bevilacqua
Volume XXI-2011
- The Day After: Prosecuting International Crimes Committed in Libya – Marina Mancini
- An American Anomaly? On the ICJ’s Selective Reading of United States Practice in Jurisdictional Immunities of the State – Riccardo Pavoni
Volume XX-2010
- The Notion of “Jurisdiction” in Article 1: Future Scenarios for the Extra-Territorial Application of the European Convention on Human Rights – Raffaella Nigro
- The Dismantling of End-of-Life Ships: The Hong Kong Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships – Valentina Rossi
Volume XIX-2009
- International Law in Italian Courts 1999-2009: an Overview of Major Methodological and Substantive Issues – Giuseppe Cataldi – Massimo Iovane
- Immunity of States and their Organs: the Contribution of Italian Jurisprudence Over Past Ten Years – Andrea Atteritano