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Open to contributions from all over the world, the Finnish Yearbook stands out as a forum for theoretically informed, high-quality publications on all aspects of public international law, including the international relations law of the European Union.
List of contents
Debate: What is Critical Legal Practice?
Paavo Kotiaho
Introductory Note
Bill Bowring
What is Radical in 'Radical International Law'?
Robert Knox
What is to be Done (With Critical Legal Theory)?
Articles
Edward S. Cohen
Assessing the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Transnational Financial Law and Regulation
Padraig McAuliffe
From Molehills to Mountains (and Myths?): A Critical History of Transnational Justice Advocacy
Martin Schaub
On the Primacy of the European Convention of Human Rights over Other International Treaties
Ukri Soirila
Unidentified Victims of Sex-Trafficking and Foucauldian Biopower: A Study on (Finnish) Anti-Trafficking Discourses and Practices
Owen Taylor
Reclaiming Revolution
Book Reviews & Review Essays
Edited by Rain Liivoja
Anna Hood
Disobeying the Security Council: Countermeasures against Wrongful Sanctions
New Finnish Doctoral Dissertations in International Law
Rain Liivoja
An Axiom of Military Law: Applicability of National Criminal Law to Military Personnel and Associated Civilians Abroad
Statement by Eyal Benvenisti
Ius Gentium Association
About the author
Editor-in-Chief: Jan Klabbers.
Executive Editor: Paavo Kotiaho
Editors: Petra Hagelstam, Jens Kremer, Rain Liivoja, Soren Berg Rasmussen, Silke Trommer
Associate Editors: Kirsten J. Fisher, Dorota A. Gozdecka, Anna Huilaja, M. Jose Belmonte Sanchez, Ilona Nieminen, Eliska Pirkova, Juha Rainne, Pamela Slotte, Ukri Soirila, Varro Vooglaid, Juho Vuori, Kristian Wohlstrom/.
Summary
Open to contributions from all over the world, the Finnish Yearbook stands out as a forum for theoretically informed, high-quality publications on all aspects of public international law, including the international relations law of the European Union.