Artur Simonyan
@Artur_Simonian
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Postdoctoral Researcher (WBP) at IOS Regensburg | Formerly Fellow @kfg_intlaw | PhD in law from @unitartu | Eurasia, International law, history. RT≠endorsement
Berlin, Germany
Joined January 2021
[Publication day] 1/1 I am pleased to inform that my article is out in @ejiltalk. https://t.co/142tqWzNQd
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Abstract. This article examines the epistemic community of post-Soviet Eurasian international lawyers who interact, publish, teach and practise internation
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Some personal news: I have started my DFG funded postdoctoral research project at Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (IOS). More on my project in: https://t.co/Blj1bmA0l4
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My new book ‘Russia, the Soviet Union, and Imperial Continuity in International Law’ will come out early in November this year.
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Delighted to announce the publication of our co-authored article with Liliya Khasanova in the Chinese Journal of International Law (Oxford University Press), titled “(Geo)politicizing International Law of Cyberspace in Post-Soviet Eurasia.” https://t.co/gf9TSkiAwD
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Abstract. Great powers often (geo)politicize legal norms, principles, and discourses to advance a particular vision of cyberspace regulation within specifi
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Delighted to announce the publication of our co-authored article with Liliya Khasanova in the Chinese Journal of International Law (Oxford University Press), titled “(Geo)politicizing International Law of Cyberspace in Post-Soviet Eurasia.” https://t.co/gf9TSkiAwD
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Abstract. Great powers often (geo)politicize legal norms, principles, and discourses to advance a particular vision of cyberspace regulation within specifi
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Panel 5: Ordering International Law and Politics: Pablo Kalmanovitz (ITAM, México), David Ragazzoni (NYU), Artur Simonyan (Tartu & FU), Willy Nieto Minaya (San Marcos, Peru), José Joel Peña Llanes (UNAM), chaired by Liliya Khasanova, discussed by Caroline Elkins (Harvard).
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Kicked off our first workshop, "Territory & Territoriality in Eurasia: Law & Geopolitics," at the @EUI_EU! Excited for our book project with Edward Elgar, I am co-editing with Lucia Leontiev. Thanks to all authors & special shoutout to Lucia for hosting!
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Excited to announce the upcoming workshop, "Territory and Territoriality in Eurasia: Law and Geopolitics," happening on 21 March 2025 at @EUI_EU. This is part of the joint Edward Elgar book project I'm co-editing with Lucia Leontiev. Full program here:
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This MWP workshop will discuss the law and politics of territory in Eurasia from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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New opinion piece: The 2025 Munich Security Conference as a defining moment for international law. I explore how shifting global power dynamics are reshaping legal frameworks, including the Ukraine conflict and democracy in global governance. https://t.co/rsnwBJKgTP
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The 2025 Munich Security Conference solidified a decisive shift in international legal discourse, moving from the post-Cold War liberal order toward a framework shaped by realpolitik.
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New article by Artur Simonyan – Opinion – The 2025 Munich Security Conference as a Defining Moment
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The 2025 Munich Security Conference solidified a decisive shift in international legal discourse, moving from the post-Cold War liberal order toward a framework shaped by realpolitik.
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As states navigate escalating geopolitical competition, shifting alliances,and the erosion of post-Cold War legal norms, the implications of these discussions extend beyond Munich’s conference halls.They signal the reshaping of int. law itself,if not emergence of a new int. law
New opinion piece: The 2025 Munich Security Conference as a defining moment for international law. I explore how shifting global power dynamics are reshaping legal frameworks, including the Ukraine conflict and democracy in global governance. https://t.co/rsnwBJKgTP
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New opinion piece: The 2025 Munich Security Conference as a defining moment for international law. I explore how shifting global power dynamics are reshaping legal frameworks, including the Ukraine conflict and democracy in global governance. https://t.co/rsnwBJKgTP
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The 2025 Munich Security Conference solidified a decisive shift in international legal discourse, moving from the post-Cold War liberal order toward a framework shaped by realpolitik.
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My latest article is now Open Access in the European Journal of International Law! "International Lawyers in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Decoding the Divisibility" https://t.co/JlOvY1lXIs
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Abstract. This article examines the epistemic community of post-Soviet Eurasian international lawyers who interact, publish, teach and practise internation
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In This Issue – Reviews | by Gail Lythgoe and Christian Tams https://t.co/5LiSUfJ6tM
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This issue of the Journal features four regular reviews, and the second batch of contributions to our (ongoing) Hague Academy Centenary Symposium. Two of the reviews focus on aspects of international...
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EJIL's Volume 35(3) is out, featuring my contribution on Russia's counter-revolutionary int. law. As a side note, I received an invitation to present an extended version of the article next year at Harvard's AGPT annual conference in Washington, D.C
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Baltic Yearbook of International Law is pleased to publish excellent scholarly work and to contribute to sheding light on areas of State practice and legal thought that are not easily accessible.
Excited to share my latest article in the Baltic Yearbook of International Law! I explore the three patterns of desovietizing int. law in post-Soviet Eurasia, highlighting Russia’s post-imperial behavior, and a Eurasian take on uti possidetis juris.
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Excited to share my latest article in the Baltic Yearbook of International Law! I explore the three patterns of desovietizing int. law in post-Soviet Eurasia, highlighting Russia’s post-imperial behavior, and a Eurasian take on uti possidetis juris.
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Abstract This article addresses three patterns of the desovietization of international law in the post-Soviet Eurasian space. By differentiating desovietization from decolonization, firstly, the...
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Very happy to be associated with this. My thanks to the editors for the invitation to contribute
I'm excited to announce that we’ve signed a book contract with @ElgarPublishing for our edited volume, "Territory and Territoriality in Eurasia: Law and Geopolitics," which I am co-editing with Lucia Leontiev! Proud to work with an incredible team of contributors.
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Received the printed copy of my @HagueYearbook article on 'Historic(al) Rights in Eurasia,' also available online: https://t.co/cBAbtEt0kZ
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