معرفی
Liisi Adamson is a Visiting Lecturer in IT Law at the School of Law, University of Tartu. She holds multiple Master's degrees from the University of Tartu and the University of Helsinki, and is currently pursuing doctoral studies at Tartu. Her academic journey includes research fellowships at the Cyber Policy Institute and advisory roles for the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Education:
- Doctoral studies in Law, University of Tartu (2020–present)
- Leiden University (2017–2020)
- M.A. in Law & Information Technology Law, University of Tartu (2014–2016)
- LL.M. in International and Comparative Law, University of Helsinki (2013–2015)
- B.A. in Law, University of Tartu (2010–2013)
Research Focus: Adamson specializes in the intersection of international law and technology, examining sovereignty in cyberspace, normative frameworks for state behavior, and the role of small states in shaping cyber diplomacy. Her work emphasizes fragmentation risks in global cyber governance.
Publication Trends: Her recent articles analyze evolving cyber norms through comparative state perspectives (Estonia, China, Russia) and legal frameworks for low-intensity cyber operations. Key themes include norm entrepreneurship by small states and regulatory challenges in transnational digital spaces.
Supervision & Projects: Advises doctoral candidate Maria Žuravljova on child rights in institutional environments. Contributed to the €860K project Russia and the Consolidation of Regional International Law in Eurasia (2020–2025), examining legal fragmentation in post-Soviet states.
