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A dispute rages in Palestine’s Wild West over Fire Zone 918

By Writer
4 July 2022
in :  International Justice, International Law cases
135

That zone is situated just before the “Green line” (border between Israel and the West Bank) and of the many fronts within the Middle East conflict, Masafer Yatta is a particularly ugly one. In the “Wild West” of Palestine, 1300 people are threatened with displacement – in favour of a training area for the Israeli army. Just recently, a demolition …

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The International Criminal Court in crisis : African rulers feeling racial persecutions

By Writer
27 June 2022
in :  International Justice, International Law cases
170

War criminals and dictators should not go unpunished – that was the idea when the International Criminal Court, short ICC, in The Hague began its work in 2002. But since 2015-2016 it is in crisis: several African countries have declared their withdrawal. Their argument: only Africans would be sentenced. Summer 2015: The central African country of Burundi is drowning in …

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Russia’s alleged war crimes in Ukraine  

By Writer
9 March 2022
in :  International Law cases, Recent Topics
219

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has raised the concern of the entire international community. During the last days we have seen an increasing of Russian military action against civil infrastructures as well as population. There are several witnesses of shelling and street fighting in the southern city of Kherson, and in the southern seaport town of Mariupol, which is without …

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Cyprus 1974 and Ukraine 2022 Similarities and differences under International Law

By Writer
9 March 2022
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Law cases, International Law studies, Recent Topics
635

On February 24th 2022 Vladimir Putin announced a “special military operation” to “demilitarise and de-nazify Ukraine”. The rest of the world saw it for what it was, a clear violation of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and political independence through military force. In other words; an invasion. Leaders in the European Union quickly condemned the decision, including the President of Greece. In …

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Lundin Case; Swedish company Charged with War Crimes in Sudan

By Writer
6 December 2021
in :  International Justice, International Law cases
379

Human rights are presently being violated in large numbers by entities other than the state, especially multinational corporations, as the wind of economic globalisation blows throughout the globe (MNCs). Unfortunately, many states, particularly developing ones, do not control the operations of multinational corporations for a variety of reasons, resulting in a regulatory vacuum. In this sense, one of the prominent …

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The UN Security Council and Nile Dispute

By Writer
12 November 2021
in :  Africa, International Law cases, Nutrition Security
1,226

Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia have been at odds for more than a decade over a dam that Addis Ababa is building on the Blue Nile, the Nile River’s primary tributary. In this regard, In an indirect reference to the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam(GERD) at the sidelines of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on …

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Poland’s constitutional supremacy and the principle of the Rule of Law

By Writer
10 November 2021
in :  Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, International Law & Democracy, International Law cases
339

With its entry into the European Union in 2004, Poland accepted the Acquis Communautaire in its entirety. However, recognizing the body of common rights and obligations that are binding on all EU Member States, dose not only indicate the mere acceptance of the EU’s legal foundations, but it implies that Member States become committed to the application as well as …

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Kashmir: a disputed territory

By Writer
20 October 2021
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Law cases, Recent Topics
578

The first thought that comes to mind when thinking of the Kashmir region is conflict, located in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent, it borders China to the northeast which became active in the area around the 1950s and gained control of most of the eastern part in 1962, Tibet to the east, India to the south, Pakistan to …

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Carter v. Russia; Violation of Article 2 European Convention on Human Rights

By Writer
28 September 2021
in :  International Justice, International Law cases
1,047

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found on Tuesday, 21 September 2021 that Russia was responsible for the assassination of former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko (Carter v. Russia, no. 20914/07, 21 September 2021). He died in 2006 after being poisoned in London with a rare radioactive substance. His death occurred after drinking a cup of green tea, which was …

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Responses to Poland’s rule of law violations

By Writer
20 September 2021
in :  International Justice, International Law cases
300

Poland is a European Member State since its adhesion in 2004 to the European Union and for half a decade, the Polish government has been reshaping the country’s judicial system incurring in multiple and repeated violations on the most basic tenets of the rule of law, namely, the judiciary independence. Currently, Poland is embroiled in a legal struggle with the …

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