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Author: Grigory Vaypan

(Un)Invited Guests: The Validity of Russia’s Argument on Intervention by Invitation

March 5, 2014 Grigory Vaypan 1 Comment

On 3 March 2014 at the emergency UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine, called by Russia to set out in…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Land, Territory, War Filed under: military intervention, Russia, Ukraine, use of force

Acquiescence Affirmed, Its Limits Left Undefined: Russian Constitutional Court Has Ruled on Its Relationship with European Court of Human Rights

December 26, 2013 Grigory Vaypan

In a judgment passed on 6 December 2013 the Constitutional Court of Russia (“Court”) for the first time has expressed…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: ECHR enforcement, ECtHR, Konstantin Markin v. Russia, Russia

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