REV - Anuario Español de Derecho Internacional - 2022 - Vol. XXXVIII
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- Van Walt Van Praag, Michae, Boltjes, Miek. Tibet Brief 20/20. Outskirts Press, Denver, Estados Unidos, 2020, 351 pp. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Esteve-Moltó, J.E. (José Elías)
- Fernández Liesa, Carlos, López-Jacoiste Díaz, Eugenia (dirs.), Urbaneja Cillán, Jorge (coord.). Nuevas dimensiones del desarrollo sostenible y derechos económicos, sociales y culturales. Thomson-Reuters Aranzadi, Cizur Menor, 2021, 569 pp. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Blanc-Altemir, A. (Antonio)
- Decisiones de los órganos judiciales españoles en materia de Derecho internacional público(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Vázquez-Serrano, I. (Irene); Estrada-Tanck, D. (Dorothy)
- Vázquez Serrano, Irene. El Derecho internacional: retos y dilemas para los sistemas de armas autónomas. Thomson-Reuters Aranzadi, Cizur Menor, 2021, 122 pp. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Vanyó-Vicedo, R. (Raquel)
- La crisis migratoria de 2020 en las Islas Canarias: algunas opciones de solidaridad europea(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Acosta-Sánchez, M. A. (Miguel A.)The migratory crisis in the Canary Islands, as a consequence of the covid-19 pandemic and its socio-economic impact, as well as an unprecedented diplomatic crisis between Spain and Morocco, have demonstrated our country’s inability to cope on its own with the massive arrival of immigrants at its external borders. Considering that the response to this phenomenon cannot be solely national but supranational, it is worth identifying some solidarity mechanisms in the EU context that could have been applied to the case of the Canary Islands, especially in the area of temporary protection of migrants and the civil protection mechanism.
- Protecting Human Rights While Conducting Military Operations Abroad: a Critical Analysis of The European Court of Human Rights’ Recent Judgement in «Hanan v. Germany»(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Jürgenssen, T.E. (Theresa Erna)On February 16, 2021, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights released its judgement in Hanan v. Germany (2021). The case concerned the alleged violation of Articles 2 and 13 of the European Convention of Human Rights by Germany regarding an airstrike ordered by German Colonel Klein in Afghanistan. The case raised several questions the answers of which could be impactful for all Contracting Parties to the Convention conducting military operations abroad. This paper critically explores the past-case law by the Court and the answers given by the Court in Hanan concerning two of these questions. First, the question concerning the extraterritorial applicability of the Convention to airstrikes. This matter had previously been addressed by the Court in the highly criticised case of Banković and Others v. Belgium and Others (2001); since the facts of Hanan show various similarities to Banković, the Court in Hanan had a chance to change its position on this matter and clarify what would be the state’s responsibilities when using military force abroad. Second, the question of attribution, i.e., whether Contracting Parties operating as part of an international organisation can be held responsible for impugned acts under the Convention.
- Pacific Islands in the face of sea level rise: some reflections from an international law perspective(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Giraudeau, G. (Geraldine)Because they are at the frontline of climate change, Pacific islands’ governments and populations have early alerted on effects of sea level rise, a phenomenon that raises an urgent and existential threat in this part of the world. Among the legal questions emerging from that emergency, consequences on territorial integrity and sovereignty, State continuity, permanence of maritime limits and boundaries, as well as protection of human rights, are of crucial importance. Pacific islands’ representatives pushed for more awareness on those issues, and they are also actively participating to the construction of legal responses, particularly in the framework of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). This article proposes an analysis of consequences of sea level rise from an international law perspective, focusing on Pacific States and territories. Effects of sea level rise being more present and documented in Oceania than in any other area in the world, a regional approach deserves specific attention and can usefully serve a general reflection on these challenges. The text thus aims to study impacts of sea level rise on territorial integrity and human rights at a regional scale, and to address more general prospects on development of international law.
- Díaz Galán, Elena. La seguridad internacional en las Américas: logros normativos de la integración regional y subregional. Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2021, 247 pp. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) Cervell-Hortal, M.J. (María José)
- Abrisketa Uriarte, Joana (dir.). Políticas de asilo de la UE: convergencias entre las dimensiones interna y externa. Thomson-Reuters Aranzadi, Cizur Menor, 2021, 396 pp. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) López-Jacoiste-Díaz, E. (Eugenia)
- Bautista-Hernáez, Andrés. Derecho internacional y Gestión de catástrofes: grandes avances y retos pendientes. Tirant lo Blanc, Valencia, 2021, 375 pp. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2022) López-Jacoiste-Díaz, E. (Eugenia)
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