On the legal recognition of the new Taliban government in Afghanistan within international orderMohan V Katarki·August 18, 2021
The case for ‘diplomatic’ intervention in Afghanistan under international lawPratik Patnaik·August 20, 2021
As Afghanistan plunges into a political crisis, a look back at the patent illegality of its invasion by the United States in 2001Vineet Bhalla·August 21, 2021
Interpreting the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2593 on Afghanistan: change or status quo?Atul Alexander·September 7, 2021
‘Operation Enduring Slavery’: Afghan women betrayed and shunned by UN, ICCAninda Dey·September 18, 2021
Industrial disasters from Bhopal to present day: why the proposal to make 'ecocide' an international offence is persuasiveBianca Cassandro·February 17, 2022
International Law violations by Russia in its invasion of UkraineRaushan Tara Jaswal·February 26, 2022
How India won an improbable election at the International Court of JusticeAman Kumar·February 26, 2022
Ukraine: De-escalation and negotiation are the only way out of this crisisKatrina Vanden Heuvel·February 27, 2022
Ukraine: a conflict soaked in contradictions and new patterns in war and mediaVijay Prashad·March 3, 2022
EU’s policy towards refugees from Ukraine exposes its double standardsRaushan Tara Jaswal·March 7, 2022
As Ukraine and Russia (in absentia) battle it out at the International Court of Justice, the question of genocide is under scrutinyAman Kumar·March 9, 2022