Saturday, December 13, 2025

New Volume: Baltic Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 23, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Tomas Berkmanas, (Re)Birth of a State from the Perspective of the Restoration of Lithuanian Independence: Materialism, Naturalism and Positivism Stages
  • Jurgita Grigienė, Paulius Čerka, Silvija Gervienė, & Dalia Perkumienė, The Application of Universal Jurisdiction for War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity in Lithuania
  • Saulė Milčiuvienė, Julija Kiršienė, Darius Amilevičius, & Gailius Raškinis, The Impact of the EU Digital Strategy on the Regulation of the Lithuanian Energy Market
  • Marijus Šalčius, The Influence of EU Law on the Evolution of State Tortious Liability in Lithuania: A Case of Compensation for Damage Caused in Criminal Proceedings
  • Linas Meškys, The Implementation of EU Directive 2004/35/EC and the Challenges of Determining Environmental Damage in the Republic of Lithuania
  • Edita Gruodytė, The Impact of EU Law on the Development of Environmental Criminal Liability: Implementation of EU Directive 2008/99/EC in Lithuania
  • Evelina Žurauskaitė, Lithuania’s Membership of the ILO: Between International and Regional Labour Standards
  • Albertas Milinis, Kristina Pranevičienė, & Neringa Gaubienė, Cross-Border Enforcement Involving Digital Assets: A Lithuanian Legal Perspective on International Frameworks and Challenges
  • Žaneta Navickienė, Rolandas Krikščiūnas, Mindaugas Bilius, & Daiva Milienė, Modern Discourse on Financial Crime Pre-trial Investigation Planning
  • Vilenas Vadapalas, Emerging Prohibition on the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons