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Sanctions, Coercion and the Right to Development

Last week, the Trump administration sanctioned four judges of the International Criminal Court, who were subjected to an asset freeze and a travel ban simply for doing…

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Trump’s Coercion of America’s Allies: Part II

In a previous post, written before Donald Trump’s inauguration as President of the United States, I wrote about the various measures – particularly those targeting America’s…

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Trump’s Coercion of America’s Allies and the Prohibition of Intervention

Next week, Donald Trump will become President of the United States. Again. Even before his assumption of the presidency, he seems to have started setting his country’s foreign…

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A Legal Framework for a Russia-Ukraine Peace Agreement

Reports of a possible Russia-Ukraine peace agreement continue to bubble and churn. The latest is an apparent Russian rejection of a peace plan floated by…

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Revisiting Coercion

The prohibition of intervention, requiring States to refrain from coercively interfering in the internal or external affairs of other States, is widely recognized as a cardinal rule of…

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The EU’s Anti-Coercion Instrument: A Big Stick for Big targets

Applying economic pressure to coerce another country into a particular course of action has been around for a while, as developing countries can attest. In recent years, though,…

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Proposed EU Regulation to Address Third Country Coercion – What is Coercion?

The European Union (“EU”) is considering the adoption of a new “anti-coercion” instrument.  A proposal for the adoption of a “Regulation of the European Parliament and of the…

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The Human Cost of Using Informers in Conflict and the Ambivalence of International Law

In early October, the Guardian reported that former members of the IRA and British Army commanders may face criminal charges arising from serious offences…

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