
Yuliya Miadzvetskaya
Researcher
Yuliya Miadzvetskaya is a doctoral researcher at the Centre for European Law since October 2023, and affiliated with the Institute for European Studies at the Université libre de Bruxelles.
Prior to this, she worked at the University of Tübingen, the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, the College of Europe, and the legal service of the European Parliament. Yuliya holds an LL.M. in European Law from the College of Europe and master’s degrees in Law from the Universities of Montesquieu Bordeaux IV and Toulouse Capitole.
Her research interests are centred on the evolution of the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) in a tense geopolitical context.
Publications:
- Y. Miadzvetskaya, ‘EU sanctions decision-making in times of war: procedural changes and the rise of the Commission?’ Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (forthcoming)
- Y. Miadzvetskaya, ‘EU sanctions in response to cyber-attacks as crime-based emergency measures’ (2024) 54 Computer Law & Security Review.
- Y. Miadzvetskaya, ‘Data Governance Act: On international transfers of non-personal data and GDPR mimesis’ (2023) 9(1) European Data Protection Law Review 13-26.
- Y. Miadzvetskaya, R. Wessel, ‘The externalization of EU cybersecurity: The EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox’ (2022) European Papers 413-438.
- Y. Miadzvetskaya, ‘The Code of absence’: EU-Belarus legal framework’ (2022) 27(2) European Foreign Affairs Review 181-201.
- Y. Miadzvetskaya, C. Challet, ‘Are EU restrictive measures really targeted, temporary and preventive? The case of Belarus’ (2022) 6(1): 3 Europe and the World: A law review 1-20.
Email: yuliya.miadzvetskaya@ulb.be