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Spanish Yearbook of International Law - No. 28 (2024)

Spanish Yearbook of International Law – No. 28 (2024)

ISSN: 2386-4435

The Spanish Yearbook of International Law (SYbIL), founded in 1991, provides an annual report on new developments in international law and is edited by the Asociación Española de Profesores de Derecho Internacional y relaciones Internacionales (AEPDIRI). From 1991 to 2012 (vols. 1-17), the Yearbook was published by Martinus Nijhoff/Brill. From vol. 18 onwards, the Editor decided to go entirely on-line under a complete open-access philosophy. We are convinced that online publication, due to wide readership and the possibility for interaction between reviewers, readers and authors, is as valuable as publication in print yearbooks and journals.

Since its first volume, the Yearbook has endeavoured to make a significant academic contribution to the on-going development of international law, with a particular focus on Spanish doctrine and practice. The SYbIL is the only publication edited by AEPDIRI written in English in order to reach the largest possible international audience. AEPDIRI also publishes the Revista Española de Derecho Internacional (REDI) and the Revista electrónica de Estudios Internacionales (REEI). Its rules of governance have been adopted by AEPDIRI (a résumé may be found here, in Spanish)

In 2013, with the election of a new Editorial Board, a new editorial plan was adopted and the SYbIL changed its purpose, structure and editorial model. This new website tries to offer the contents of this new epoch of the Yearbook. This editorial decision will enable the Yearbook to be accessible to the entire international readership, offering current research in Spanish academic institutions but other research of what Oscar Schachter labelled as the “invisible college of international law” as well.

Fully aware of the paramount importance of international practice, the Spanish Yearbook publishes contributions from active practitioners of international law on a regular basis. The Yearbook also includes critical comments on Spanish State practice relating to international and EU law, as well as international reactions to that practice.

The SYbIL is a double-blind peer reviewed Yearbook.

CONTENIDO

Editorial
In Memoriam. Oriol Casanovas y La Rosa (1938-2024): a lucid intellectual, a teacher, a friend
Caterina García, Ángel J. Rodrigo, Silvia Morgades, Josep Ibáñez, Pablo Pareja

The Classic’s Corner
Bringing theory back in
Oriol Casanovas y La Rosa

On certain aspects of the unity of the international legal order
Fernando M. Mariño Menéndez

General Articles
Special regimes as communities of practice – A new way to improve communication across legal specializations
Ulf Linderfalk

The role of International Relations theories for understanding Current International Society. Special emphasis on Realism and the Ukrainian War
Sagrario Morán Blanco

The Human Dimension: The Great Forgotten Factor in Migration Along the Central Mediterranean Sea
Ángeles Jiménez García-Carriazo

Ensuring protection for trafficking victims in Spain: the role of European and International Law in shaping the Organic Law on comprehensive protection against human trafficking and exploitation
Georgina Rodríguez Muñoz

Some international aspects in the fight against online harmful content
María Chiara Marullo

Surrogacy in Spain. Is it really forbidden?
Carmen Azcárraga Monzonís

Agora
International climate litigation as a case of international litigation in public interest
Ángel J. Rodrigo Hernández, Beatriz Vázquez Rodríguez

The relaxation (if not exclusion) of victim status before the ECtHR in climate litigation
Enrique J. Martínez Pérez

Promises of climate litigation for climate justice
Susana Borràs-Pentinat

Identifying the limits of climate change litigation
Xavier Farré-Fabregat

He Who Laughs Last Laughs Best? A Contemporary Crusade on Public Interest, Climate Change and the Request of the Advisory Opinion of the ICJ
Eulalia W. Petit de Gabriel

Climate Change-Related Obligations under the Inter-American Human Rights System: A prospective mapping
Gastón Medici-Colombo

The UNCLOS as a legal living instrument to combat climate change and its deleterious effects: the specific obligations of State Parties according to the interpretation of ITLOS
Eduardo Jiménez Pineda

Procedural challenges: ius standi and causality
Sergio Salinas Alcegas

The ECtHR’s KlimaSeniorinnen Judgment: A Cautious Model for Climate Litigation
Corina Heri

Judicial review of climate plans. A growing consensus
Pau de Vilchez Moragues

Climate change litigation through the prism of private international law
Eduardo Álvarez-Armas

International Climate Litigation against Companies: Issues of Applicable Law
Ana Crespo Hernández

What we talk about when we talk about…Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDD) and Climate Change Litigation
Lorena Sales Pallarés

Agora. First ordinary conference of the AEPDIRI network of early-career researchers
First Ordinary Conference of the AEPDIRI Network of Early-Career Researchers
Nuria Arenas Hidalgo

Pioneering legal advances: the European Convention on Human Rights’ latest efforts against online hate
Francisco Placín Vergillo

Displacement and climate change in the renewed European framework on migration and asylum: Insights from the practice in Spain and Italy
Enrique del Álamo Marchena

The Application of Collective Agreements in Cross-border Employment Contracts
Noelia Fernández Avello

The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: Migrant Workers and Emerging Challenges in Respecting Human Rights
Luiz Henrique Garbellini Filho

Change and World Order in Classical Realism: Understanding the Revisionist Challenge
Pablo A. Sánchez-Rodríguez

Book’s Review
ARREDONDO, Ricardo. Diplomacia. Teoría y Práctica, (Aranzadi, Pamplona, 2023)
Carlos Gil Gandía

BENEYTO, José María; JIMÉNEZ PIERNAS, Carlos (dirs.) y GALIMBERTI DÍAZ-FAES, Sandra (coord.). Derecho de los Tratados, (Tirant lo blanch, Valencia, 2024)
Mariano J. Aznar Gómez

BLÁZQUEZ RODRÍGUEZ, Irene. La persona física y su estatuto. Nuevas perspectivas en la interacción entre el Derecho Internacional Privado y la libre movilidad intra-UE, (Dykinson, Madrid, 2024)
Andrés Rodríguez Benot

CAMPINS ERITJA, Mar and FERNÁNDEZ-PONS, Xavier (eds.). Deploying the European Green Deal. Protecting the Environment Beyond the EU Borders (Routledge, London/New York, 2024)
Enrique J. Martínez Pérez

CAMPUZANO DÍAZ, Beatriz, DIAGO DIAGO, Pilar, y RODRÍGUEZ VÁZQUEZ, Mª Ángeles, De los retos a las oportunidades en el Derecho de familia y sucesiones internacional, (Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia 2023)
Salomé Adroher Biosca

CARRIZO AGUADO, David, La empresa familiar y su protocolo en el tráfico jurídico externo (Aranzadi La Ley, Madrid 2024)
Isabel Antón Juárez

CORTI VARELA, Justo; FARAH, Paolo Davide (Eds.). Science, Technology, Policy and International Law, (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2024)
Belen Olmos Giupponi

DE MIGUEL ASENSIO, Pedro A. Conflict of Laws and the Internet, (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2nd edition, 2024)
Manuel Desantes Real

DURÁN AYAGO, Antonia, Derechos humanos y métodos de reconocimiento de situaciones jurídicas: hacia la libre circulación de personas y familias (Aranzadi, Pamplona 2024)
Isabel Lorente Martínez

ESPÓSITO MASSICCI, Carlos; PARLETT, Kate, (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to The International Court of Justice, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2023)
Paz Andrés Sáenz de Santa María

FAJARDO DEL CASTILLO, Teresa, El soft law en el derecho internacional y europeo: Su capacidad para dar respuesta a los desafíos normativos actuales (Tirant lo blanch, Valencia, 2024)
Didac Amat i Puigsech

FARAMIÑÁN GILBERT, Juan Manuel; ROLDÁN BARBERO, Javier y VALLE GÁLVEZ, Alejando (coords.), LÓPEZ ESCUDERO, Manuel; HINOJOSA MARTÍNEZ, Luis; MARRERO ROCHA, Inmaculada y MARTÍN RODRÍGUEZ, Pablo (eds.). Unión Europea, Principios democráticos y orden internacional. Liber discipulorum en homenaje al profesor Diego J. Liñán Nogueras, (Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2024)
Enrique J. Martínez Pérez

GUTIÉRREZ DEL CASTILLO, Víctor Luis, La subjetividad de la Santa Sede en la sociedad internacional. Estudio de sus fundamentos históricos y jurídicos a la luz del derecho internacional (Aranzadi, Madrid, 2024)
Carmen Rocío García Ruiz

LAFUENTE SÁNCHEZ, Raúl, Inteligencia Artificial y vehículos autónomos: responsabilidad civil extracontractual internacional, (Aranzadi, Pamplona, 2024)
José Juan Castelló Pastor

MEDICI-COLOMBO, Gastón. La Litigación Climática sobre Proyectos: ¿Hacia un punto de inflexión en el control judicial sobre la autorización de actividades carbono-intensivas?, (Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2024)
Xavier Farré Fabregat

OANTA, Gabriela, A. (Dir.), Los derechos humanos en el mar ante los desafíos de la transición ecológica y digital, (J.M. Bosch Editor, Barcelona, 2023)
Milagros Álvarez-Verdugo

RODRIGO, Ángel J., La autonomía del Derecho Internacional Público, (Aranzadi, Pamplona, 2024)
Carmen Martínez San Millán

SANTOS VARA, Juan, El Nuevo Pacto de la Unión Europea sobre Migración y Asilo (Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2024)
Paula García Andrade

TORRES CAZORLA, María Isabel, La mediación como mecanismo de arreglo pacífico de controversias en Derecho Internacional Público (Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2024)
Carlos Villán Durán

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