The Law of Interactions Between International Organizations by Henner Gött [Springer, Berlin, 2020, 526pp, ISBN: 978-3-662-62388-6, £139.99 (h/bk), £111.50 (e/bk)]
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first time. This volume is, therefore, a useful tool for a wide audience. In conclusion, there is no doubt that this book provides a valuable overview of the evolution of European surveillance law (and related case law) in the first two decades after the 9/11 attacks. One must hope that European supranational and domestic courts will continue to follow the trends highlighted in this book and that lawmakers will adopt legal frameworks which are in compliance with the judicial standards that this book identifies. This is more necessary than ever in a world where, due to ‘global’ emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertainty and insecurity are fostering limitations on rights and freedoms which are progressively becoming ‘socially approved’, as the editors put it. Social acceptance, however, should not result in departures from the rule of law, which is where courts should continue to step in.
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The International & Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) publishes papers on public and private international law, comparative law, human rights and European law, and is one of the world''s leading journals covering all these areas. Since it was founded in 1952 the ICLQ has built a reputation for publishing innovative and original articles within the various fields, and also spanning them, exploring the connections between the subject areas. It offers both academics and practitioners wide topical coverage, without compromising rigorous editorial standards. The ICLQ attracts scholarship of the highest standard from around the world, which contributes to the maintenance of its truly international frame of reference. The ''Shorter Articles and Notes'' section enables the discussion of contemporary legal issues and ''Book Reviews'' highlight the most important new publications in these various fields. The ICLQ is the journal of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, and is published by Cambridge University Press.