Review of GPIL - German Practice of International Law
In the latest issue of the Italian Yearbook of International Law (vol. 34 (2024), pp. 493-500), Professor Marco Pertile of the University of Trento wrote a very detailed and engaging review of the first two volumes of GPIL.
As creator of our sister project "Italy's Diplomatic and Parliamentary Practice on International Law", Marco knows what he is writing about. Here is an extract from the final pargraph
"GPIL’s engagement with State practice reflects a commitment to defending the credibility of international law, reminding us that its authority rests not only on State consent but also on the application of its norms. The project thus contributes to the tradition of State practice digests in an innovative way, combining online reporting with annual consolidation and blending documentation with scholarly critique. These first volumes remind us that international law lives in the practice of States, and that capturing this practice with discernment is a scholarly enterprise of great significance – one that, at its best, also speaks truth to power."
The Board of Editors and the Editorial Committee of the IYIL congratulate Prof. G. Nesi on his election to the #ILC and express their heartfelt gratitude for his tireless work as Gen. Editor. They also warmly welcome the newly elected Gen. Editor Prof. R. Pavoni. @peppenesi
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