Author: Giulia Pecorella
17 Posts
International Criminal Law, Public International Law
A ‘lost in translation’ in the obligations to cooperate with the International Criminal Court: the case of Al-Masri
Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Ukraine and Russia Before International Courts – Recent Developments
International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Italy and the Ratification of the Kampala Amendment on the Crime of Aggression: Some Preliminary Remarks in View of the Adoption of a New Law Implementing the Obligations Arising from the Amendment
Human Rights, Public International Law
A commentary on the African Court’s decision in the case APDF and IHRDA v Republic of Mali: why socio-cultural endemic factors of a society could never support arguments based on force majeure
Are two warrants of arrest better than one? The second warrant of arrest against Al-Werfalli and the ICC practice
Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law
The UK and the right to life: Some preliminary remarks on the UK Government’s observations on the Draft General Comment no 36
EU Law, Human Rights, Public International Law
The Government’s European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: How the exception relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union will impact on the protection of Human Rights in UK
The relationship between Russia and the ICC and the US precedent: Do ‘great’ states act alike?
