💰Animal Welfare Conditionality in the World Bank’s Legal Framework
In the latest #ZaöRV, Moritz Pollack analyses to what extent the #WorldBank’s legal framework considers #animal welfare. Read his article here:
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📚 The new issue of the Heidelberg Journal of International Law (ZaöRV) is out and available now (Issue 3/2025)!
#OpenAccess articles on international law, European law & more.
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📢 Solange and Anti-Globalism
In the latest #ZaöRV, Karen Alter shows how the Solange doctrine has become a tool to defend constitutional democracy against rising anti-globalist pressures. Read her interesting article #OpenAccess: www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/document/...
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🌍Solange I goes abroad
In the #ZaöRV, Niels Graaf traces how Solange I was translated—legally and literally—into French and Italian debates. Read now #OpenAccess how the German decision is understood and applied differently along national lines.
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📢What if the dissent had won?
In the latest #ZaöRV, Franz C. Mayer explores the Solange I dissent—and how it might have changed EU law. Read about parallel paths not taken, a parallel legal universe. Available #OpenAccess.
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📢 Must-read!
The new #ZaöRV features an article by Andrej Lang who puts #Solange I in historical context. Read now #OpenAccess why Solange I is not parochial and backward, but in many regards a modern and forward-looking decision.
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📢50 years of Solange I!
The new #ZaöRV issue revisits a constitutional classic: What is the legacy of #Solange I in a world of overlapping legal orders? Read the introduction to the special issue by Lang, Kovács & Kumm!
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From State Sovereignty to Human Rights– and Back?
In the latestet #ZaöRV, Farahat & Kießling revisit the Prohibition of Collective Expulsion in the ECHR from a Historical Perspective.
Read their argument now #OpenAccess!
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📢New article in the #ZaöRV!
Can international tribunals still matter in times of great power competition? Christian Schultheiss explores the impact of the South China Sea arbitration in his #OpenAccess comment.
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📢 Exciting news!
The new issue of ZaöRV/Heidelberg Journal of International Law 2/2025 is out now #OpenAccess🌍
This edition features a special issue on “Re-Examining Solange I”.
📸 Get a look at the new contents, and stay tuned for more updates!
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🇪🇺 In the new #ZaöRV’s Comment: @dimitrispieker.bsky.social argues why protecting #EU values does not require treaty change. Read his take #OpenAccess: www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/10.17104/...
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The ZaöRV - Heidelberg Journal of International Law is now on Bluesky!🌐
We’ll be sharing our content—previously exclusive to X/Twitter— now on Bluesky.
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