Remedies against Immunity? Reconciling International and Domestic Law after the Italian Constitutional Court’s Sentenza 238/2014
Résumé
A first in-depth analysis of the landmark Italian judgment on state immunity and reparations for World War II crimes from an international, European, and domestic law perspective
This volume collects the contributions of an outstanding group of Italian and German academics and legal practitioners, including the personal recollections of a sitting judge, and a Dialogical Epilogue written by Joseph H.H. Weiler in conversation with the authors
A reference publication for studies on the relationship between international and domestic law and on state immunities and human rights.
Dr. Omri Sender, Advisor and Litigator in Public International Law: “This fantastic new book was a pleasure to read. The fascinating different perspectives that are offered, the exceptionally rich discussion of both law and policy, and innovations such as the dialogical epilogue, all make this volume a remarkable achievement -- a real gem.”
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