Marco Pertile
- Associate Professor of International Law - School of Law and School of International Studies - University of Trento.
- Enseignant - Paris School of International Affairs - Sciences Po, Paris.
- Managing Editor of the Journal QIL/QDI, Questions of International Law - Questions de droit international (https://www.qil-qdi.org)
Phone: +39 0461 283123
Address: Facoltà di Giurisprudenza
Università degli Studi di Trento
Via Verdi, 53
38122 Trento - Italy
- Enseignant - Paris School of International Affairs - Sciences Po, Paris.
- Managing Editor of the Journal QIL/QDI, Questions of International Law - Questions de droit international (https://www.qil-qdi.org)
Phone: +39 0461 283123
Address: Facoltà di Giurisprudenza
Università degli Studi di Trento
Via Verdi, 53
38122 Trento - Italy
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Books by Marco Pertile
Child Labour in a Globalized World describes the ILO's activities concerning the eradication of child labour whilst assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of the relevant legal framework and functioning of the supervisory system. This book contextualizes the issue of the eradication of the worst forms of child labour in the recent doctrinal debate on the nature of labour standards and the transformation of the ILO.
Papers by Marco Pertile
by Marco Pertile & Sondra Faccio
This chapter examines the role of natural resources such as water, hydrocarbons, and diamonds in international armed conflicts within the framework of international law, as well as the legal regulation of the jus ad bellum aspects of the issue. After outlining some of the international rules relevant to the relationship between natural resources and conflicts, the chapter considers the rules pertaining to the jus ad bellum and assesses the interstate aspects of resource conflicts, paying particular attention to the legal framework for the use of force in international relations. It then looks at the role of sovereignty in the allocation of natural resources among states, the interaction between jus ad bellum and jus in bello with respect to the exploitation of natural resources in occupied territories, , and the effect on transactions in natural resources of the duty of non-recognition of unlawful territorial situations. Finally, it describes the initiatives of the United Nations in addressing the issue of natural resources and their relation to interstate conflicts.
Child Labour in a Globalized World describes the ILO's activities concerning the eradication of child labour whilst assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of the relevant legal framework and functioning of the supervisory system. This book contextualizes the issue of the eradication of the worst forms of child labour in the recent doctrinal debate on the nature of labour standards and the transformation of the ILO.
by Marco Pertile & Sondra Faccio
This chapter examines the role of natural resources such as water, hydrocarbons, and diamonds in international armed conflicts within the framework of international law, as well as the legal regulation of the jus ad bellum aspects of the issue. After outlining some of the international rules relevant to the relationship between natural resources and conflicts, the chapter considers the rules pertaining to the jus ad bellum and assesses the interstate aspects of resource conflicts, paying particular attention to the legal framework for the use of force in international relations. It then looks at the role of sovereignty in the allocation of natural resources among states, the interaction between jus ad bellum and jus in bello with respect to the exploitation of natural resources in occupied territories, , and the effect on transactions in natural resources of the duty of non-recognition of unlawful territorial situations. Finally, it describes the initiatives of the United Nations in addressing the issue of natural resources and their relation to interstate conflicts.
Wednesday 12 November 2014, from 14h to 15h
Institute for Environmental Sciences, Auditorium D-185
University of Geneva, Route de Drize 7, Carouge
Special Session - 25 May 2015
World Water Congress XVth
International Water Resources Association
Edinburgh - Scotland
Conference: Autonomy and Self-determination in Europe and in global perspective
Venue: Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät, University of Innsbruck
Ravenna, 7-8 maggio 2015
Bologna, 16 dicembre 2010
Facoltà di Giurisprudenza, Sala Armi - Via Zamboni, 22
The programme is designed to provide students with high-level training in preparation for careers as analysts and policymakers or for further academic research. The course equips students with a firm knowledge of core security issues (such as war, global conflicts, and national security) and emerging threats faced in the international arena (such as energy crisis, migration and climate change).
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I Year: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento in Pisa
II Year: School of International Studies, University of Trento