The 2025 issue of the University of Tartu Journal of International Law and Human Rights has been published

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We are pleased to announce that, after a brief pause, the third issue of the University of Tartu Journal of International Law and Human Rights has now been released. The journal was founded in 2021 on the initiative of master’s students in international law and human rights to create a forum for in-depth research in the field of international law and human rights. All contributions undergo double-blind peer review in accordance with international academic standards.

The main goal of the journal is to provide a platform for students and early-career researchers to publish their work and develop academic publishing skills. The journal is entirely organized and managed by University of Tartu students, supported by an academic advisory board, offering opportunities not only to participate in academic discussion but also to develop a range of transferable skills.

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University of Tartu Journal of International Law and Human Rights Issue 3
Author: Tartu Ülikooli õigusteaduskond

This year’s issue, too, has emerged from the enthusiasm of our students, including Erasmus students. Our ambitions are high, and the journal grows alongside its contributors. Students interested in contributing or in participating in the editorial board are encouraged to get in contact.

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