Friday, January 10, 2025

New Volume: Baltic Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 22, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Theme: ESIL Research Forum “Regional Developments of International Law in Eastern Europe and Post-Soviet Eurasia” Held in April 2023 in Tartu, Estonia
    • Liliya Khasanova, Conceptual Discrepancies in Russian and Western Approaches to the International Regulation of Cyber [Information] Space
    • Rustam Atadjanov, Implementation of International Human Rights Law during Situations of Violence: The Central Asian Experience
    • Sara Eftekhar Jahromi, Gaps and Innovation(s) in the Aktau Convention
    • Júlia Miklasová, Russian Approaches to Post-Soviet Secession: Bad Faith Argumentation and Its Limits
    • Artur Simonyan, Three Patterns of Desovietizing International Law
    • Miłosz Gapsa, On the Importance of Provisional Measures in Ukraine’s Cases against Russia
    • Saskia Millmann & Pia Hüsch, Civilian Non-violent Defence against Russian Warfare – Eastern European Strategies and the Gap between Civilians and Combatants in Customary International Humanitarian Law
    • Frederik Rogiers, There and Back Again, Russia’s Evolving Approach to the Freedom of Navigation  
  • General Articles
    • Edmunds Broks, Arnis Buka, Lolita Buka & Artūrs Kučs, Limiting the Right to Access Asylum: A Case Study of Latvia’s Response to the Migration Crisis on the Latvia-Belarus Border