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Article
Empowering the WTO Appellate Body to Render Advisory Opinions: a Solution to the Crisis or its Aggravation?

Olga Starshinova, Elena Murashko.

Chinese Journal of International Law. 2025. Vol. 24. No. 3.

Book chapter
Unilateral Coercive Measures and Crisis of Cross-border Dispute Resolution

Starzhenetsky V.

In bk.: Sanctions, Business and Human Rights. Clarity Press, 2025. P. 346-366.

Working paper
MANDATORY CORPORATE HUMAN RIGHTS DUE DILIGENCE MODELS: SHOOTING BLANKS?

Rusinova V., Sergei K.

Law. LAW. Высшая школа экономики, 2021

The second issue of the HSE University Journal of International Law for the year 2025 is published

“HSE University Journal of International Law” is a periodical online journal whose mission is to accumulate the results of fundamental and applied research on current issues of international law.

The second issue of the HSE University Journal of International Law for the year 2025 is published

© Faculty of Law, HSE

The opening article of the issue analyzes the reasons for the preservation of Sharia as the foundation of the civil law of the Ottoman Empire. For readers interested in international finance, the journal offers an analysis of the legal significance of the concept of financial markets and the role of the ISDA Master Agreement as a source of lex mercatoria on the international derivatives market. The issue features two articles devoted to the law and practice of the European Union: one on the problem of differentiation and discrimination in the sphere of immigration and asylum, and another on the achievements and prospects of the EU's external strategy in the field of inter-regional relations. This issue also includes materials featuring a critical analysis of the concept of a "dispute" for establishing jurisdiction ratione temporis in investment arbitration, as well as an examination of current trends and the future of the reform of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) system.

Authors and articles of the issue:

  • Yury Fogelson. Why the Ottoman Empire remained faithful to Sharia (in Russian)
  • Vadim Voynikov. The issue of differentiation and discrimination in the EU immigration and asylum policy (in Russian)
  • Dilzhan Baktybekova. The notion of a dispute in determining jurisdiction ratione temporis in international investment arbitration
  • Alexey Klementiev. ISDA master agreement as a source of lex mercatoria in the international derivatives market
  • Alexander Vasilyev. The legal meaning of the concept of financial markets in international financial law (in Russian)
  • Violetta Laptsenak. European Union strategy in international intergovernmental organisations and inter-regional relations: acquis and bottlenecks (in Russian)
  • Mikhail Galperin . Spirit of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) reform: insights and forecasts

The journal invites authors —researchers and practitioners —to submit materials.

The second issue of the HSE University Journal of International Law for the year 2025 is available here.