Monday, December 19, 2022

New Volume: Baltic Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 20, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Lauri Mälksoo, The Estonian Tradition of International Law
  • Martin Mändveer, Non-legally Binding Agreements in International Relations: An Estonian Perspective
  • Sofia Bilous, Gaps and Peculiarities of Russian Legislation in Reference to International Instruments on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
  • Artur Simonyan, Eurasian Supranationalism: From Academic Discourse to the Eurasian Economic Union
  • Carri Ginter & Piret Schasmin, Understanding and Effects of EU Directives
  • Liina Lumiste, Russian Approaches to Regulating Use of Force in Cyberspace
  • Eugene EG Tan & Benjamin Ang, ASEAN Ambiguity on International Law and Norms for Cyberspace
  • Daniel Álvarez-Valenzuela & Francisco Vera-Hott, Cyber Operations in South America
  • Lixin Zhu & Wei Chen, Chinese Approach to International Law with Regard to Cyberspace Governance and Cyber Operation: From the Perspective of the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence
  • Tal Mimran, Between Israel and Iran: Middle-East Attitudes to the Role of International Law in the Cyber-Sphere
  • Uchenna Jerome Orji, Interrogating African Positions on State Sponsored Cyber Operations: A Review of Regional and National Policies and Legal Responses