2023 ESIL Research Forum, Tartu
Programme
Research Forum full programme
Thursday 27 April 2023
8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-10:30 MAIN HALL / AULA
Words of welcome (Pierre d’Argent, President of ESIL; University of Louvain; Lauri Mälksoo, University of Tartu)
followed by a keynote
Angelika Nussberger (University of Cologne) “Russia and the Council of Europe 1996-2022: Lessons Learned in International Law and Human Rights Protection”.
Discussant: Veronika Bilková (Charles University).
10:30-11:00 Coffee break UNVERSITY CAFFEE / TÜ KOHVIK
11:00-12:30 Parallel panels 1 & 2
Panel 1 Human Rights MAIN HALL / AULA
Chair: Gleider Hernández (KU Leuven)
- Işil Aral (Koç University), A New Tipping Point for the Council of Europe: The Substantive and Symbolic Grounds of Russia’s Expulsion
- Lora Izvorova (University of Cambridge; Human Rights Nudge Project), The Failed Internalisation of the European Convention on Human Rights in Russia
- Anastasiia Vorobiova (Polish Academy of Sciences), Russian memory laws and subsequent wars: implications for international human rights law and humanitarian law
Discussant: Veronika Fikfak (University of Copenhagen; UCL)
Panel 2 Aggression and IHL AUD 140 (1st floor)
Chair: Ganna Yudkivska (Former Judge of the ECtHR; Director of the Centre de la Protection Internationale)
- Felix Herbert (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law; Heidelberg), The implications for international law of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine since 2014 and 2022 – What role for ius cogens?
- Saskia Millmann; Pia Hüsch – (both University of Glasgow), Civilian non-violent defence against Russian Warfare – Eastern European strategies and the gap between civilians and combatants in Customary IHL
- Sebastiaan van Severen (Ghent University), Combatant status in Ukraine: Russian approaches to IHL in the 21st Century
Discussant: René Värk (University of Tartu)
12:30-14:00 Lunch UNVERSITY CAFFEE / TÜ KOHVIK
14:00-15:30 Parallel panels 3 & 4
Panel 3 Russian Approaches to International Law 1 AUD 139 (1st floor)
Chair: Christian Tams (University of Glasgow)
- Anna Dolidze (Rabdan Academy), What Is “Special Operation”: Russia’s Efforts to Create International Law Language
- Sergii Masol (University of Cologne), Divergent Understandings of Genocide in Russia, Ukraine and the West: A Comparative International Law Perspective
- Sevanna Poghosyan (University of Tartu), The evolution of the question of democracy in Russia from an international legal perspective
- Victor Santos Mariottini de Oliveira (Geneva Graduate Institute), Russia’s Passportization and the Pitfalls of “Personal Annexation” in the Post-Soviet Space: Recasting the Limits of Nationality Attribution in International Law?
Discussant: Caroline von Gall (Goethe-University Frankfurt)
Panel 4 International Trade and Sanctions AUD 140
Chair: Edouard Fromageau (University of Aberdeen)
- Diāna Kamiševa (Riga Stradins University), The role and contestation of sanctions in contemporary international law and practice
- Daria Klimova El Moukahal (Nizhny Novgorod State University and Paris Panthéon-Assas University), The Consequences of Anti-Russian Sanctions for Russian and International Trade Law Developments
- Silvia Nuzzo (University of Neuchâtel), Commitments on Technical Barriers to Trade in Association Agreements with Eastern European Countries: Towards International or Regional Convergence?
Discussant: Inga Martinkute (University of Vilnius)
15:30-16:00 Coffee break UNVERSITY CAFFEE / TÜ KOHVIK
16:00-17:45 Parallel panels 5 & 6
Panel 5 International adjudication AUD 140
Chair: Adriana Di Stefano (University of Catania)
- Milosz Gapsa (University of Lodz), Lawfare-ish provisional measures? Similarities and differences in Ukraine’s approach after 2014 and 2022 Russia’s aggressions
- Javier Garcia Olmedo (University of Luxembourg), Invoking Denial of Benefits Clauses in Wartime: Lessons from the Ukrainian Crisis
- Michal Jakub Swarabowicz (University of New South Wales), Doing business in Eastern Europe and Eurasia: realities of power in post-communist States seen through the lens of international adjudication
- Cristina Teleki (Geneva Graduate Institute/University of Maastricht), The Conversational Nature of International Law – Cause-Lawyering between Lawfare and Attrition
Discussant: Pierre d’Argent (ESIL President; University of Louvain)
Panel 6 Russian approaches to International Law 2 AUD 139
Chair: Merilin Kiviorg (University of Tartu)
- Liliya Khasanova (Berlin Potsdam Research Group; Free University Berlin), Conceptual Discrepancies in Western and Russian Approaches to International Law in Cyber [Information] Space
- Dmitry Kurnosov (University of Helsinki), Towards a Normative Framework for Tackling State-Sponsored Electoral Disinformation in Europe
- Frederik Rogiers (Ghent University), From law-making to lawfare, the evolution of Russia’s approach to international law of the sea
Discussant: Lauri Mälksoo (University of Tartu)
Friday 28 April 2023
09:00-10:00 Keynote presentation Sergey Sayapin (KIMEP University, Alma-Aty) “Eurasian Integration and Its Law in the Shadow of Russia’s War against Ukraine” MAIN HALL / AULA
10:00-11:30 Parallel panels 7 & 8
Panel 7 Post-Soviet Eurasia MAIN HALL / AULA
Chair: Neha Jain (European University Institute)
- Rustam Atadjanov (KIMEP University; Alma-Aty), Implementation of IHRL in Emergency Situations and Situations of Violence: Central Asian Experience
- Janina Barkholdt (Associate Legal Office at the ICJ), Unwritten rules of regional international law – Between integration and hegemony?
- Florian Kriener; Leonie Brassat (both Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law; Heidelberg), Quashing dissent abroad: The CSTO’s intervention in Kazakhstan
Discussant: Daniel-Erasmus Khan (University of Bundeswehr; Munich)
Panel 8 Territoriality in Eurasia AUD 140
Chair: Pierre Thévenin (University of Tartu)
- Antal Berkes (University of Liverpool), International law without statehood: the outlier application of international law in Eurasian de facto regimes
- Sara Eftekhar Jahromi (KU Louvain), Aktau Convention: Gaps and Innovation(s)
- Júlia Miklasová (University of Cologne), Secession in the Post-Soviet Space: Embedded in Universal Rules That Are Persistently Abused
Discussant: Tiina Pajuste (University of Tallinn)
11:30-12:00 Coffee break UNIVERSITY CAFEE / TÜ KOHVIK
12:00-13:00 Panel 9 The Future of International Law in Post-Soviet Eurasia MAIN HALL / AULA
Chair: Katre Luhamaa (University of Tartu)
- Artur Simonyan (University of Tartu), Regional integration processes in post-Soviet Eurasia and its implications for (regional) international law
- Cindy Wittke (IOS Regensburg) (Re)Ordering post-Soviet Eurasia: Navigating Complexity and Investigating Multiscale International and Domestic Law Nexuses
Discussant: Mykola Gnatovsky (Judge at the ECtHR)
13:00-13:15 Research forum finishes
13:15-14:30 Lunch UNIVERSITY CAFFEE / TÜ KOHVIK