Baltic Yearbook of International Law, Volume 22 (2023) (Baltic Yearbook of International Law)

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Baltic Yearbook of International Law, Volume 22 (2023) (Baltic Yearbook of International Law)

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Full Description

The Baltic Yearbook of International Law is published under the auspices of the Baltic Editorial Board within the framework of cooperation between the Riga Graduate School of Law and Brill/Nijhoff Publishers. The Yearbook aims to bring to the international debate issues of importance in the Baltic States, providing a forum for views on topical international law themes from Baltic and international scholars. The first volume appeared in 2001 with a symposium on the question of the international legal status of the Baltic States.

The Yearbook contains state practice reports from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, thus serving as an important source of international law which is unavailable elsewhere.

This volume carries particularly extensive practice reports because they exemplify the position of the Baltic States on relevant international law and State practice with regards to the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation of Ukraine in February 2022.

Volume 22 is an open access volume and includes articles which emerged from a research forum of the European Society of International Law entitled "Regional Developments of International Law in Eastern Europe and Post-Soviet Eurasia". The research forum was held on 27-28 April 2023 at the University of Tartu in Estonia. The articles deal with diverse issues such as Western and Russian approaches to cyber conflict and international law, human rights in Central Asia, the legal status of the Caspian Sea, Russian approaches to post-Soviet secession, desovietization of international law, provisional measures in Ukraine's international adjudication cases against Russia, East European civilian non-violent defence against Russian warfare and aspects of international humanitarian law, and Russia's approaches to the freedom of navigation. From the practice of the Baltic States, there is also a general article on Latvian responses to the migration crisis at Latvia's border with Belarus.

Open access for the volume was funded by Grant PRG969 from the Estonian Research Council.

Contents

Editorial Foreword  

Lauri Mälksoo

Special Theme: esil Research Forum "Regional Developments of International Law in Eastern Europe and Post-Soviet Eurasia" Held in April 2023 in Tartu, Estonia

 Conceptual Discrepancies in Russian and Western Approaches to the International Regulation of Cyber [Information] Space

  Liliya Khasanova

 Implementation of International Human Rights Law during Situations of Violence: The Central Asian Experience

  Rustam Atadjanov

 Gaps and Innovation(s) in the Aktau Convention

  Sara Eftekhar Jahromi

 Russian Approaches to Post-Soviet Secession: Bad Faith Argumentation and Its Limits

   Júlia Miklasová

 Three Patterns of Desovietizing International Law

  Artur Simonyan

 On the Importance of Provisional Measures in Ukraine's Cases against Russia

  Miłosz Gapsa

 Civilian Non-violent Defence against Russian Warfare - Eastern European Strategies and the Gap between Civilians and Combatants in Customary International Humanitarian Law

  Saskia Millmann and Pia Hüsch

 There and Back Again, Russia's Evolving Approach to the Freedom of Navigation

  Frederik Rogiers

General Articles

 Limiting the Right to Access Asylum: A Case Study of Latvia's Response to the Migration Crisis on the Latvia-Belarus Border

  Edmunds Broks, Arnis Buka, Lolita Buka and Artūrs Kučs

Elements of Practices of the Baltic States in International Law

 Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2021-2022

  Edited by René Värk

 Republic of Latvia Materials on International Law 2022

  Edited by Vineta Bei

 Republic of Lithuania Materials on International Law 2022

  Edited by Andrius Bambalas and Saulius Katuoka

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