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Fairness on the Security Council: Rediscovering the Duty to Abstain

Background The principle nemo iudex in causa sua—no one should be a judge in their own cause—has deep roots in international law, yet its codification…

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Anti-war Protest: The Historic Case of Novaya Gazeta and Others v Russia

Born into a Jewish family in Ukraine, Vasily Grossman’s monumental account of totalitarian Stalinist Russia, Life and Fate, which included a remarkable portrayal of the…

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A Ukrainian Peace Agreement Without Ukraine?

Several months ago, I examined what was shaping up to be a very dark ending to the Ukraine conflict.  Russia and the United States…

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Legal Limits for UNSC Action on Peace in Ukraine

The last weeks have seen a gradual increase of pressure on the Ukrainian leadership to succumb to Russia’s imperialist demands. In particular, the United States of America under…

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The Ukraine Dialogue

Thucydides’ famous Melian Dialogue came to mind when reading about President Trump’s demand that Ukraine surrender control over its natural resources and accept Russian control of additional territories.

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Context, Content, and the ‘Threshold of Severity’: ECtHR’s Jurisprudence on Satire vs Hate

On 3rd December 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR/Court) delivered its decision in the case of Yevstifeyev and Others v. Russia [App. No. 226 of…

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Mind Your Attitude: The Erosion of International Law?

Recurring breaches and non-enforcement of international law have persisted since the adoption of the UN Charter and the establishment of the post-World War II (WWII) legal order, which…

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UNSC Resolution 2774: The Implications of Equidistance for Ukraine and International Law

On February 24th, 2025, the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted its first resolution on the matter.

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“No safe haven” is not enough – universal jurisdiction and Russia’s war of aggression

Three years after Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the widespread activation of universal and other forms of extraterritorial jurisdiction to prosecute international crimes committed in the…

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‘Passportisation’: ECtHR finds imposition of Russian citizenship in Crimea a breach of article 8 ECHR

A. Introduction The term ‘passportisation’ refers to the practice of extending nationality to substantial numbers of individuals beyond the boundary of the state, including by forcible…

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