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Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2004

Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2004 Edited by Supervised by [Editorial Notes: 1. The Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2004 (REMIL) have been classified according to Recommendation (97) 11 of 12 June 1997 of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, as applied by the British Yearbook of International Law from the year 1997, that was also used in the Republic of Latvia Materials on International Law 2003. 2. The REMIL primarily concern the opinions made by the institutions and officials of Estonia and provide the views of Estonian authorities on different aspects of international law. The editors do not necessarily share those opinions, understandings or interpretations. The editors do not aim to claim that the content of the REMIL provides for universal or internationally common or even correct interpretations but only the understanding of international law by Estonian institutions and officials. 3. Most of the materials provided in the REMIL are taken from the speeches by relevant authorities either on certain occasions or in the Parliament, the Riigikogu, when presenting drafts of acts. Since Estonia became a member of both the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 2004 most of the material concerns different aspects of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online Brill

Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2004

Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online , Volume 5 (1): 69 – Jan 1, 2005

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Brill
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2211-5897
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10.1163/221158905X00089
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Edited by Supervised by [Editorial Notes: 1. The Republic of Estonia Materials on International Law 2004 (REMIL) have been classified according to Recommendation (97) 11 of 12 June 1997 of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, as applied by the British Yearbook of International Law from the year 1997, that was also used in the Republic of Latvia Materials on International Law 2003. 2. The REMIL primarily concern the opinions made by the institutions and officials of Estonia and provide the views of Estonian authorities on different aspects of international law. The editors do not necessarily share those opinions, understandings or interpretations. The editors do not aim to claim that the content of the REMIL provides for universal or internationally common or even correct interpretations but only the understanding of international law by Estonian institutions and officials. 3. Most of the materials provided in the REMIL are taken from the speeches by relevant authorities either on certain occasions or in the Parliament, the Riigikogu, when presenting drafts of acts. Since Estonia became a member of both the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 2004 most of the material concerns different aspects of

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Published: Jan 1, 2005

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