Russian Approaches to Post-Soviet Secessions: Bad Faith Argumentation and Its Limits
22 Baltic Yearbook of International Law
2023
Júlia Miklasová
Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on International Law: How States Use the UN General Assembly to Create International Obligations – by Rossana Deplano
Council of Europe as the Guardian of Democracy: The Venice Commission
in Daniel-Erasmus Khan, Evelyn Lagrange, Stefan Oeter, Christian Walter (eds), Democracy and Sovereignty - Rethinking the Legitimacy of Public International Law
The Conflation of Jurisdiction and Attribution Tests, the ‘Law,’ and the International Legal Status of Abkhazia and South Ossetia: A Review of Recent ECtHR Case Law
Mamasakhlisi and Others v Georgia and Russia: Russia’s Effective Control Over Abkhazia Before the 2008 War: Peacekeepers, Passportisation and Other Hybrid Elements