Multilateralism and the WTO in the post Covid-19 world
Giorgio Sacerdoti
págs. 3-12
Who controls WTO dispute settlement?: socio-professional practices and the crisis of the appellate body
Tommaso Soave
págs. 13-31
Preserving the appellate stage in the WTO dispute settlement mechanism: the EU and the multi-party interim appeal arbitration arrangement
Elisa Baroncini
págs. 33-52
The African continental free trade area in a stagnating multilateral trading system: on the likely (ir)relevance of the enabling clause
Regis Yann Simo
págs. 53-75
National security and trade wars: legal implications for multilateralism
Antonino Alì
págs. 77-90
Deborah Russo
págs. 93-110
The evolution of bits: toward reconciling foreign investment protection and socio-economic Human Rights
Catherine Costaggiu
págs. 111-135
From arbitrators to judges?: reflections on the reform of investor-State dispute settlement
Carlo de Stefano
págs. 137-161
The Italian response to exploitation of migrant workers in the agricultural sector: between criminalization and prevention
Silvia Borelli, Maria Chiara Vitucci
págs. 165-191
The agreement between Italy and Niger on defence cooperation
Natalino Ronzitti
págs. 193-197
“National security”, foreign investments and national screening procedures: the Italian regime
págs. 199-215
Viola v. Italy: a first step towards the end of life imprisonment in Italy
Gustavo Minervini
págs. 217-232
Unilateral measures in a no-deal Brexit: the Italian way to mitigate the impact of an abrupt change of regulation
Paola Mariani
págs. 233-244
págs. 247-270
págs. 271-303
International Criminal Justice (2019)
Raffaella Nigro
págs. 305-330
The WTO dispute settlement system in 2019: the case law of the appellate body before its demise
Giorgio Sacerdoti
págs. 331-393
The interface between investment arbitration and the “Outside World”: an analysis through the prism of 2019 case law
Giovanni Zarra
págs. 395-421