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Interventions in Ukraine v Russia: Plus ça change?

On 6 August 2024, the International Court of Justice issued a press release relating to the pending Ukraine v. Russia case titled “Declarations of intervention…

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Some Additional Comments on the ECtHR Crimea Judgment: Occupation, Sovereignty, and “Law”

Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou’s excellent post comprehensively examines the European Court’s judgment in Ukraine v. Russia re Crimea. In this post, however, I want to…

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Ukraine v Russia (re Crimea): the European Court of Human Rights Goes ‘All-in’

Only the beginning On 25 June 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has pronounced the judgment in the first inter-state case…

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Forceful imposition of foreign citizenship as discrimination and breach of the right to respect for private life

Introduction On 27 March 2024, the UN Human Rights Committee (UN HRC) adopted an important decision concerning human rights violations resulting from the…

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Still Valid: Provisional Measures in Ukraine v. Russia (Allegations of Genocide)

Problem The journey of the Ukraine v. Russia (Allegations of Genocide) dispute has generated much controversy as to perceived and real shifts in the ICJ’s…

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Time for another Ukrainian Genocide Case?

In his as ever instant and persuasive reporting and analysis, Marko Milanovic has drawn attention to the rather unusual and, presumably for Ukraine, unexpected result in…

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The Damp Squib of Third Party Intervention in Ukraine v. Russia

It looks like Ukraine scored an ‘own goal’ in the 2 February 2024 judgment of the International Court of Justice. Ukraine is left with a…

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Amicus Curiae Brief in Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia

The European Court of Human Rights recently joined two major interstate cases pending before it – the interstate case filed by Ukraine and the Netherlands against Russia that…

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What a Demilitarized Zone Means for Liability and Responsibility for Transboundary Harm Emanating from Zaporizhzhia: Some Preliminary Thoughts

‘We cannot continue this situation where we are one step away from a nuclear accident. The safety of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is hanging by a thread.’…

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Are sabotage of submarine pipelines an ‘armed attack’ triggering a right to self-defence?

On 26 and 27 September 2022, explosions damaged NordStream 1 and NordStream 2 pipelines in the Baltic Sea (here). These are major transboundary pipelines (consisting of two…

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