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The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence: Global Law— Politics— Ethics— Justice (GCYILJ, Yearbook) provides an authoritative, comprehensive, and unique annual review of the most significant legal transformations worldwide, covering a vast range of global legal issues and developments before international courts and tribunals. Its philosophy is rooted in a global perspective, transcending sectoral and spatial confines, and is unprecedented in subject, methodology, and research. Its scope is closely linked to an annual monitoring process that tracks the construction of a global community. This involves examining the implications for law (specifically global constitutional principles), justice, governance, and ethics, which are the “key identifiers” of a legal community.

“The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence has, since its founding, become the most important source of reference on global legal issues, which necessarily covers an enormous range of issues and more particularly developments before international tribunals.”
- M. Cherif Bassiouni, DePaul University, College of Law

“A very useful publication, one that retains its focus on relevant global developments in international law while being extensive in the issues it covers, and this makes it different from other similar publications.”
- Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Department of Law, University of London

Celebrating the Launch of the Revamped Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence: Global Law— Politics— Ethics—Justice

GCYILJ, a comprehensive reference guide on global law and governance, preserves some basic insights from earlier models, though with significant refinements to its composition, scope, and format. The revamping includes the establishment of a new worldwide editorial board to ensure truly global coverage, an increase in the number of international courts and tribunals covered, and increased attention on the role of both “ethics” and “politics” in the global legal system. This has been emphasized by the addition of a subtitle: Global Law, Politics, Ethics, Justice.

GCYILJ: Volume 23 (2024)

An inside look at the Yearbook

GCYILJ is based on an innovative, cutting-edge project looking at issues which are crucial for anyone concerned with global society and the future structuring of world order. The GCYILJ monitors the step-by-step transition to a global community by exploring its emerging system of law (global constitutional principles), its special form of governance (global policies) and principal ideas of justice through a meaningful global jurisprudence.

General Editor Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo provides an overview of the academic contributions contained in each issue, placing special emphasis on their key concepts before moving on to outline the main objective of the issue to the dissemination of international jurisprudence.

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GCYILJ sections reflect the major thematic areas of the Yearbook promoting an integrated view of Law, Politics, Ethics, Justice.



Featured contents
Latest Articles
The Global Law in the Context of Politics, Ethics, Justice: The Growth Path of the GCYILJ, Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo

A Phenomenology of the Law of International Organizations, Jean d'Aspremont

The Legal Fabrique of Global Security Governance, Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi

European Economic and Environmental Constitutionalism as Driver for UN and WTO Sustainable Development Reforms, Ulrich Petersmann

Constitutionalizing Global Health: The Security Council as a “Constitutional Legislator”, Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo

ECOWAS Intervention in Niger, Afia A. Amponsah-Mensah

Russian Crimes Against Humanity in Ukraine: Intersecting Backgrounds of Aggression and Genocide Under International Law, Louis René Beres

Détermination du domaine d'application du principe dit de l'Or monétaire dans le droit de la Cour internationale de Justice, Robert Kolb

Introduction to the Collection of Papers on Reparations, Otto Spijkers

Reparations for European Colonialism: From the Movement to the Law and Back?, Judith Hackmack & Sarah Imani

Reparations for Internationally Wrongful Acts Against the Sámi Indigenous People: Challenging Statehood and International Law, Carola Lingaas

Guilty Consciences and Making Good: Historical Perspectives on Reparation, Stephen Neff

How (not) to Compensate for State Responsibility in Armed Conflict - the DRC v Uganda Reparations Judgment and the International Law of Reparations, Robert G. Volterra & Florentine Vos

Interstate Cooperation Regarding Reparations for Victims: Analysis of the Julien Grisonas v Argentina Case in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Marcela Zúñiga Reyes

What's Your Poison? The Global Regulation of the Trade in Hazardous Chemicals, Peter Hough

Let There Be Light! Regime Hybridity as a Reinvention of (Different Dimensions of) the Democratic Paradox, Anja Matwijkiw

More from GCYILJ
GCYILJ on the OUPblog What Is Global Law? AUGUST 10TH 2015
In a piece posted on OUPblog, General Editor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo explores “the question of whether the birth of a global community gave rise to a new set of international norms, and whether such norms amount to a system coherent enough to be called 'Global Law'”.
We draw your attention to this recent post on OUP blog by Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo  in which she shares her reflections on the No-impunity principle as a principle of  global constitutional  law and proposes reopening time-barred criminal proceedings as an urgent remedy to grant reparation for impunity.
In celebrating the Yearbook's 20 year anniversary, the General Editor highlights the most recent developments and the new course of the journal, which is a progressive outgrowth of its previous direction.



The commencement of the third decade of the yearbook is also the occasion to launch our new Twitter account. Please follow us at https://twitter.com/GCYILJ or @GCYILJ

Readership
GCYILJ is a one-stop resource for all researchers in international/global law and related disciplines and the jurisprudence of international courts and tribunals.

Readers can anticipate receiving the most recent updates in the emerging global community in terms of international legal theory, digital technologies and approaches, and judicial best practices.

GCYILJ 2023

Discusses the latest events and legal responses to challenges to globalization such as threats to democracy, global health, and security. Additionally, the Yearbook 2023 offers new “Jurisprudential Surveys” providing comprehensive analysis on the evolving legal framework of global governance.

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