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Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2020

Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2020 Elements of Practices of the Baltic States in International Law ∵ Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2020 Edited by René Vär* k [Editorial Notes: 1. Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2020 ( remil 2020) have been classified according to the Recommendation (97)11 of 12 June 1997 of the Committee of Ministers of Council of Europe, as applied by the British Yearbook of International Law from the year 1997, with cer - tain minor amendments. 2. The remil mostly concern opinions from Estonian institutions and officials. If not expressly stated otherwise, the institutions and officials mentioned in the remil are those of Estonia. Often, different officials expressed views on the same issues. In order to prevent undue repetition, the editor has selected materials from the highest possible level. Some materials are quoted at length due to their importance or because they provide a useful insight to relevant aspects of Estonian history, politics and geopolitical concerns, etc. 3. There were several recurring topics in the speeches given and statements by officials, for example, cyber issues, human rights, the conflict in Ukraine, the situation in Belarus, and an unpredictable Russia. In many cases, nothing new was added compared http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online Brill

Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2020

Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online , Volume 20 (1): 44 – Dec 19, 2022

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Elements of Practices of the Baltic States in International Law ∵ Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2020 Edited by René Vär* k [Editorial Notes: 1. Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2020 ( remil 2020) have been classified according to the Recommendation (97)11 of 12 June 1997 of the Committee of Ministers of Council of Europe, as applied by the British Yearbook of International Law from the year 1997, with cer - tain minor amendments. 2. The remil mostly concern opinions from Estonian institutions and officials. If not expressly stated otherwise, the institutions and officials mentioned in the remil are those of Estonia. Often, different officials expressed views on the same issues. In order to prevent undue repetition, the editor has selected materials from the highest possible level. Some materials are quoted at length due to their importance or because they provide a useful insight to relevant aspects of Estonian history, politics and geopolitical concerns, etc. 3. There were several recurring topics in the speeches given and statements by officials, for example, cyber issues, human rights, the conflict in Ukraine, the situation in Belarus, and an unpredictable Russia. In many cases, nothing new was added compared

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