CAPONE, FRANCESCA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 5.064
NA - Nord America 4.840
AS - Asia 2.558
SA - Sud America 583
AF - Africa 86
OC - Oceania 14
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 10
Totale 13.155
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.620
IT - Italia 1.912
SG - Singapore 994
RU - Federazione Russa 968
CN - Cina 713
GB - Regno Unito 580
BR - Brasile 475
VN - Vietnam 413
DE - Germania 378
UA - Ucraina 280
CA - Canada 148
NL - Olanda 141
FR - Francia 134
IN - India 102
CH - Svizzera 87
SE - Svezia 75
FI - Finlandia 72
IE - Irlanda 72
BE - Belgio 67
MX - Messico 58
PL - Polonia 57
DK - Danimarca 53
IL - Israele 47
AR - Argentina 45
ES - Italia 44
HK - Hong Kong 35
ID - Indonesia 34
TR - Turchia 27
ZA - Sudafrica 27
BD - Bangladesh 25
NO - Norvegia 25
JP - Giappone 23
PT - Portogallo 22
EC - Ecuador 18
IQ - Iraq 17
PK - Pakistan 16
CO - Colombia 15
RO - Romania 14
MA - Marocco 13
MD - Moldavia 13
YE - Yemen 13
KE - Kenya 12
AT - Austria 11
AU - Australia 11
QA - Qatar 11
IR - Iran 10
NG - Nigeria 10
AL - Albania 9
CL - Cile 9
EU - Europa 9
LT - Lituania 9
PY - Paraguay 9
SI - Slovenia 8
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
GR - Grecia 7
KR - Corea 7
NP - Nepal 7
TN - Tunisia 7
LB - Libano 6
MY - Malesia 6
PH - Filippine 6
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 5
JO - Giordania 5
PE - Perù 5
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 4
JM - Giamaica 4
MK - Macedonia 4
SA - Arabia Saudita 4
TW - Taiwan 4
VE - Venezuela 4
ZW - Zimbabwe 4
CI - Costa d'Avorio 3
EE - Estonia 3
HU - Ungheria 3
MT - Malta 3
SN - Senegal 3
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 3
AM - Armenia 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 2
DZ - Algeria 2
GE - Georgia 2
GT - Guatemala 2
KG - Kirghizistan 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
LV - Lettonia 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
PA - Panama 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 2
TH - Thailandia 2
UY - Uruguay 2
UZ - Uzbekistan 2
AF - Afghanistan, Repubblica islamica di 1
BB - Barbados 1
BF - Burkina Faso 1
BG - Bulgaria 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
DM - Dominica 1
Totale 13.142
Città #
Dallas 924
Singapore 558
Beijing 355
Chandler 334
Pisa 305
Southend 256
Ann Arbor 251
Ashburn 228
Woodbridge 205
Falls Church 171
Rome 164
San Mateo 161
Houston 154
Moscow 153
Jacksonville 150
Fairfield 138
Milan 134
Dearborn 123
Dong Ket 114
Cambridge 99
Seattle 84
Los Angeles 80
The Dalles 80
Florence 77
Ho Chi Minh City 75
Boardman 71
Hefei 70
Dublin 68
Wilmington 64
New York 63
Stevenage 61
São Paulo 58
Fremont 57
Hanoi 54
Portsmouth 53
Redwood City 51
Lawrence 49
Paris 39
Brooklyn 38
Naples 37
Turin 37
Genova 35
Helsinki 35
Beauharnois 34
Santa Clara 33
Warsaw 32
Bologna 31
Buti 31
Munich 28
Hong Kong 27
Mexico City 27
Tel Aviv 27
St Petersburg 26
Buffalo 25
Montreal 25
Palermo 25
Leiden 23
North York 23
Chennai 22
Ottawa 22
Stockholm 21
London 20
Old Bridge 20
Oslo 20
Berlin 19
Manchester 19
Trezzano Sul Naviglio 19
Zurich 19
Amsterdam 18
Chicago 18
Denver 18
Johannesburg 17
Tokyo 17
Brussels 16
Dumbarton 16
Rio de Janeiro 16
Phoenix 15
Napoli 14
Bari 13
Guangzhou 13
Lisbon 13
Modena 13
Montréal 13
Poplar 13
Prato 13
Sanaa 13
Zele 13
Boston 12
Da Nang 12
Lucca 12
Parma 12
San Diego 12
Atlanta 11
Council Bluffs 11
Drochia 11
Frankfurt am Main 11
Shanghai 11
Belo Horizonte 10
Bielefeld 10
Doha 10
Totale 7.358
Nome #
Dealing with Migrants in the Central Mediterranean Route: A Legal Analysis of Recent Bilateral Agreements Between Italy and Libya 478
Countering “Foreign Terrorist Fighters”: A Critical Appraisal of the Framework Established By the UN Security Council Resolutions 409
‘Worse’ than Child Soldiers? A Critical Analysis of Foreign Children in the Ranks of ISIL 344
Comparing and Discussing the Different Approaches to Remedies for Child Victims before the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights 324
Dealing with Migrants in the Central Mediterranean Route: A Legal Analysis of Recent Bilateral Agreements Between Italy and Libya 315
Chapter 1 "Introduction", Foreign Fighters under International Law and Beyond 296
An Analysis of the Diplomatic Crisis Between Turkey and the Netherlands in Light of the Existing International Legal Framework Governing Diplomatic and Consular Relations 283
Chapter 25 "Concluding Remarks", Foreign Fighters under International Law and Beyond 282
Presentazione Foreign Fighters under International Law and Beyond 281
Reparations for Child Victims of Armed Conflict: State of the Field and Current Challenges 278
APDH and IHRDA v Mali: recent developments in the jurisprudence of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights 272
Dual-use Objects under International Humanitarian Law: Towards a Paradigm Shift 271
Nous Sommes Charlie: Discussing the EU Reaction to the Growing Risk of Terrorist Attacks 271
An Overview of the DDR Process Established in the Aftermath of the Revised Peace Agreement between the Colombian Government and the FARC: Finally on the Right Track? 266
An Appraisal of the Al Mahdi Order on Reparations and Its Innovative Elements. Redress for Victims of Crimes against Cultural Heritage 263
A Preliminary Assessment of the Normative Framework regulating MAR Schemes in Europe: the EU Directives and their Implementation in Nine National Legislations. 259
Foreign Fighters under International Law and Beyond 254
A Reflection on the Transformative Potential of Reparations. The Approach of the Regional Human Rights Courts 253
Child Soldiers: The Expanding Practice of Minors Recruited to Become Foreign Fighters 246
The children (and wives) of foreign ISIS fighters: Which obligations upon the States of nationality? 238
A Critical Overview of the United Nations Architecture on Children and Armed Conflict: What Role for Sanctions? 226
Education and the Law of Reparations in Insecurity and Armed Conflict 225
Children in Colombia: Discussing the Current Transitional Justice Process Against the Backdrop of the CRC Key Principles 225
From the Justice and Peace Law to the Revised Peace Agreement between the Colombian Government and the FARC: Will Victims' Rights Be Satisfied at Last? 223
Speaking with One or Multiple Voices in Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems? A Survey of International and National Legal and Policy Frameworks 221
Fostering a Comprehensive Security Approach: An exploratory Case Study of CBRN Crisis Management Frameworks in Eleven European countries 217
Children not Soldiers: Preventing the Recruitment and Use of Children by Armed Forces and Groups 217
Introduction to the volume Returning Foreign Fighters: Responses, Legal Challenges and Ways Forward 216
Remedies 214
The International Criminal Law Aspects of the Protection of Global Commons: The Case of Cultural Heritage 212
An Overview of the UN Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Regime: Strengths, Limitations and Ways Forward 207
Il Rapporto indipendente di valutazione dell'attuazione degli impegni OSCE in materia di diritti umani 203
Criminalising terrorist offences and the phenomenon of foreign terrorist fighters at the municipal level without defining terrorism in international law: Does the trick really work? 202
"The potential role of TRCs: Reparations for War Affected Children", in International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice and Human Rights 198
Violence against Women: Assessing Italy’s Compliance with the osce Commitments and the Current International Legal Framework 196
Minori in condizioni di vulnerabilita` e obblighi positivi ex artt. 3 e 8 CEDU 192
The Wave of Russian Attacks on Ukraine’s Power Infrastructures: An Opportunity to Infuse Meaningfulness into the Notion of “Dual-use Objects”? 190
‘The right to a remedy and reparation for war-affected children, special focus on BiH’, in International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice and Human Rights 188
Human Rights: The Role of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights in Private Disputes Involving Children: An Assessment of the Latest Jurisprudential Developments 185
Do Universities Have a Duty of Care Towards Their Employees and Students when They Travel Abroad on University Business? A Critical Analysis of the State-of-the-Art and the Relevant Practice 181
La qualificazione del delitto di strage come crimine contro l’umanità 178
Victims’ Right to Reparation and the Residual Application of Diplomatic and/or Functional Protection 175
Is Trump Right? Foreign Fighters and the States' Obligation to Repatriate Them 175
Le violazioni dei diritti umani nello Xinjiang: tra la reazione della Cina e il lento risveglio della comunità internazionale 173
Foreign Fighters under International Law and beyond 172
The alleged tension between the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration and state sovereignty: ‘Much Ado about Nothing’? 171
A Critical Assessment of Reparations for Victims of Human Rights Violations in Darfur vis-à-vis International Standards 159
International Criminal Law (Italian Practice Relating to International Law) 157
The EU Response to the CBRN Terrorism Threat: A Critical Overview of the Current Policy and Legal Framework 157
Looking for the best interests of the child (BIC) in the least expected places: Can it really make a difference? 156
The Status of Foreign Fighters’ Family Members Under Counter-Terrorism Law and International Humanitarian Law: Overcoming the Victims/Perpetrators Dichotomy? 154
The 17 August 2009 Final Awards of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission 154
Representing Child Victims 149
Eradicare la povertà nell’interesse delle generazioni future: spunti teorici e prassi regionali a partire dall’Agenda 2030 142
La Violenza contro le Donne nella Giurisprudenza della Corte Europea dei Diritti dell’Uomo 131
Repatriating Foreign (Terrorist) Fighters and their Family Members: A Legal, Moral, and Security Conundrum 131
A Progressive Interpretation of Extraterritoriality in Light of Italian Doctrine and Practice 130
The Quest for Remedies (for Duty of Care Violations) Before International Administrative Tribunals 110
Introduction to Special Issue 110
Obligation to Provide Access to Adequate Remedies to Victims of CBRN Events under IHL and IHRL 107
The Development of the Italian Doctrine in the Words of Antonio Cassese. Towards a More Pragmatic Approach? 95
Winter Has Come: Can It Be Used as a «Weapon of War» by Russia? 84
LE VIOLAZIONI DEI DIRITTI UMANI NELLO XINJIANG: TRA LA REAZIONE DELLA CINA E IL LENTO RISVEGLIO DELLA COMUNITÀ INTERNAZIONALE 67
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Playing Safe or Hide and Seek? The ICC Prosecutor’s Request for a Ruling on the Court’s Territorial Jurisdiction in Palestine 42
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The Development of the Italian Doctrine in the Words of Antonio Cassese Towards a More Pragmatic Approach? 21
Totale 13.456
Categoria #
all - tutte 63.375
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 63.375


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021891 0 0 0 0 0 184 97 65 118 87 98 242
2021/2022897 28 128 46 67 24 35 85 174 86 85 53 86
2022/2023930 60 83 49 101 115 117 37 75 103 68 59 63
2023/2024741 48 24 78 50 73 90 68 42 36 59 45 128
2024/20252.546 34 24 148 81 74 229 288 657 282 100 421 208
2025/20264.018 332 945 693 1.106 686 256 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 13.456