J. H. H. Weiler
Gráinne de Búrca
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Tenemos el placer de invitar a la comunidad académica hispanoparlante a enviar artículos originales para ser publicados en el quinto número de I•CON, que se publicará completamente en español.
We are pleased to invite the Spanish-speaking academic community to submit original articles to be published in the fifth completely Spanish issue of I•CON.
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I•CON Best Paper Prize
Congratulations to Tamar Hostovsky Brandes for her 2021 I•CON Best Paper Prize winning article "The diminishing status of international law in the decisions of the Israeli Supreme Court concerning the Occupied Territories". Special mentions go to Andrea Scoseria Katz for her article "Taming the prince: Bringing presidential emergency powers under law in Colombia".
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An interview with Josep Borrell
Discover a new interview from the High Representative of the European Union, in which he discusses his first year in office, the Coronavirus pandemic, the ending of the Pax Americana, and many more legal and foreign policy issues with our Editor-in-Chief Joseph Weiler.
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