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Category: Treaties

Russia May Invoke Force Majeure Clause of New START in Response to Possible US Sanctions

March 9, 2014 Boris N. Mamlyuk 4 Comments

According to press reports, a senior Russian military spokesperson has announced that Russia may invoke force majeure clauses in arms…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Territory, Treaties

Crimean Secession: No Right to Divorce

Gaiane Nuridzhanyan 3 Comments

In the beginning of March this year the topic of secession and self-determination in international law became once more topical.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Human Rights, Land, Territory, Treaties, War Filed under: Crimean Peninsula, referendum, Russia, Self-determination

John Quigley: Finding a Way Forward for Crimea

March 5, 2014 John Quigley 2 Comments

This is an updated version of yesterday’s post in the same matter, taking into account today’s vote of the Crimean…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Land, Territory, Treaties, War Filed under: Crimean Peninsula, Russia, Self-determination, Ukraine

1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and Secondary Rules

November 21, 2012 Duncan French Leave a comment

Michael Wood focused unsurprisingly on the UN Security Council. Of course, there has been and remains significant debate over the…

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Habemus guidam: Alain Pellet’s magnum opus is (almost) out

November 22, 2011 Bart Smit-Duijzentkunst Leave a comment

Perhaps the most interesting aspects of the Guide are its form and creation. Deviating from prior practice, the Commission decided…

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