
معرفی
Dr. Johanas Baltrimas serves as an Associate Professor within the Department of International Relations at Vilnius University's Institute of International Relations and Political Science. His academic work centers on public law, with expertise spanning legal theory, constitutional and administrative law, and human rights protection mechanisms in contemporary legal systems.
Research interests include legal reasoning methodologies, constitutional sovereignty debates, judicial precedent systems, and the evolving challenges of digital technologies to legal frameworks. His scholarship particularly examines how information technologies impact freedom of expression regulation, internet intermediary liability, and the application of legal principles in novel contexts.
Recent publications reveal a dual trajectory: technological jurisprudence (2022-2024 works on AI, digital rights, and online liability) and constitutional theory (referendum permissibility, popular sovereignty, and judicial review boundaries). This reflects his commitment to addressing both emerging technological disruptions and foundational constitutional questions.
Dr. Baltrimas has contributed to major international projects including the EU Twinning initiative supporting Ukraine's human rights institutions, AGIS projects on juvenile justice and long-term imprisonment, and an EU Framework Programme study on crime repression costs. His Research Council of Lithuania postdoctoral fellowship investigated technological innovation's impact on legal liability principles.




