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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.
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, Finland.
ArticlesOuti Manninen‘De-Materialization’ of Genetic Resources: Can Evolutionary Interpretation Ensure the Relevance of the International Access and Benefit-Sharing Regime?Maija DahlbergThe Judicial Legitimacy of the European Court of Justice’s Fundamental Rights CasesBook Reviews Edited by Juho AaltoJanne ValoSamuli Haataja, Review of Cyber Attacks and the International Law on the Use of Force – The Turn to Information EthicsPaolo AmorosaIgnacio de la Rasilla del Moral, In the Shadow of Vitoria. A History of International Law in Spain (1770–1953)Koloman Roiger-SimekRachel Murray, The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. A CommentaryJuho AaltoDianne Otto (ed), Queering International Law: Possibilities, Alliances, Complicities, RisksNew Finnish Doctoral Dissertations in International Law Edited by Outi PenttiläUkri SoirilaThe Law of Humanity Project: An Immanent CritiqueStatement by Samuel MoynOlena SihvoThe Right to Democracy in the Age of Global ConstitutionalismStatement by Christina BinderLisa GransPrevention of Honour-related Violence Through the Lens of the Right to Physical and Psychological IntegrityStatement by Eva BremsHeini TuuraThe Ambivalence of Armed Intervention by Invitation: Caught between Sovereign and Global Interests