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Reconciling International and Domestic Law after the Italian Constitutional Court’s Sentenza 238/2014Valentina Volpe; Anne Peters; Stefano Battini978-3-662-62304-62021 Edition 1
- 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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