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The Finnish Yearbook of International Law aspires to honour and strengthen the Finnish tradition in international legal scholarship. Open to contributions from all over the world and from all persuasions, 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. The Finnish Yearbook publishes in-depth articles and shorter notes, commentaries on current developments, book reviews and relevant overviews of Finland''s state practice. While firmly grounded in traditional legal scholarship, it is open for new approaches to international law and for work of an interdisciplinary nature. The Finnish Yearbook is published for the Finnish Society of International Law by Hart Publishing. Earlier volumes may be obtained from Martinus Nijhoff, an imprint of Brill Publishers.>
List of contents
General Section
Athanasios Yupsanis
Autonomy for Minorities: Definitions, Types and Status in International Law Special Section One: Law, War and New Technology
Sia Spiliopoulou Akermark
Old Rules and New Technology: Drones and the Demilitarisation and Neutralisation of the Aland Islands Isabella Brunner, Marija Dobric and Verena Pirker
Proving a State's Involvement in a Cyber-Attack: Evidentiary Standards before the ICJ Natalia Jevglevskaja
Legal Review of New Weapons: Origins of Article 36 of AP I Kenneth Kraszewski
Classification of Cyber Operations under International Law Special Section Two: The Ideal of the International - Principles, Backlash and Resistance
Nikolay Marin and Bilyana Manova
The Rise of Nationalism and Populism in Liberal Democracies as a Challenge for Public International Law Book Reviews
Edited by Tuomas Tiittala
Jaanika Erne
Martti Koskenniemi, Walter Rech and Manuel Jiménez Fonseca (eds), International Law and Empire. Historical Explorations Yihong Zhang
Wenhua Shan and Jinyuan Su (eds), China and International Investment Law: Twenty Years of ICSID Membership David M Scott
Wayne Sandholtz and Christopher A Whytock (eds), Research Handbook on the Politics of nternational Law Tuomas Tiittala
William A Schabas and Shannonbrooke Murphy (eds), Research Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals New Finnish Doctoral Dissertations in International Law
Paolo Amorosa
The American Project and the Politics of History: James Brown Scott and the Origins of International Law Karen Knop
The American Project and the Politics of History: James Brown Scott and the Origins of International Law by Paolo Amorosa, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Helsinki, 2018 Maija Dahlberg
Developing the Reasoning of the European Court of Human Rights Would Improve its Judicial Legitimacy Julia Jansson
The Death of the Freedom Fighter - How the Threat of Terrorism is Suffocating the Protection of Political Criminals Saskia Hufnagel and Christopher L Blakesley
The Death of the Freedom Fighter - How the Threat of Terrorism is Suffocating the Protection of Political Criminals by Julia Jansson, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Helsinki, 2018 Jens Kremer
The End of Freedom in Public Places? Privacy Problems Arising from Surveillance of the European Public Space Iain Cameron
The End of Freedom in Public Spaces? Privacy Problems Arising from Surveillance of the European Public Space by Jens Kremer, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Helsinki, 2017 Taina Tuori
From League of Nations Mandates to Decolonization: A History of the Language of Rights in International Law Jochen von Bernstorff
From League of Nations Mandates to Decolonization. A History of Rights by Taina Tuori, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Helsinki, 2016
About the author
Tuomas Tiittala, LL.M. is a Doctoral Candidate and Research Fellow at the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, University of Helsinki.