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Gaetano Morelli Lectures Series

 

The Gaetano Morelli Lectures Series collect all courses and seminars held in the context of the Gaetano Morelli Lectures.

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Discourses on Methods in International Law
An Anthology
Rome: International and European Papers Publishing (2020)

(the anthology collects some of the proceedings 2016 - 2017 - 2018
of the
Gaetano Morelli Lectures: 3rd Edition - 2016, 4th Edition - 2017 and 5th Edition - 2018)


This anthology collects some of the courses given at the third (2016), fourth (2017) and fifth (2018) editions of the Gaetano Morelli Lectures on "International Procedural Law: Common Principles or General Principles?", "Rethinking the Doctrine of Customary International Law" and "Methodologies of International Law". The volume is divided into three Sections respectively devoted to Methodology in International Reasoning (Section I), by Olivier Corten and Alessandra Gianelli, Methodologising Custom (Section II), by Michael Wood, and Methodology by Principles (Section III), by Serena Forlati and Jorge E. Viñuales.

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Decisions of the ICJ as Sources of International Law?
Rome: International and European Papers Publishing (2018)

(the volume collects the proceedings of the Gaetano Morelli Lectures 2nd Edition - 2015)


This volume gathers the contributions presented to the second edition of the Gaetano Morelli Lectures, held in the Spring of 2015, on “Decisions of the ICJ as Sources of International Law?”. The first two Chapters reproduce the two General Courses by Alain Pellet and by Christian J. Tams. The third Chapter, by Paolo Palchetti, contains some additional reflections on this topic.

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The Present and Future of Jus Cogens
edited by Enzo Cannizzaro, Rome: Sapienza Università Editrice (2015)

(the volume collects the proceedings of the Gaetano Morelli Lectures 1st Edition - 2014)


This volume gathers the contributions presented to the first edition of the Gaetano Morelli Lectures, held in the Spring of 2014 on “The Present and Future of Jus Cogens”. The first two Chapters reproduce the two General Courses by Christian Tomuschat and by Pierre-Marie Dupuy. Two short Chapters, by Enzo Cannizzaro and by Beatrice Bonafé, address topics dealt with in the final seminar class