Russian war on Ukraine

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In trials of war crimes committed by Russia, Ukraine’s domestic courts uphold human rights both in spirit and in law
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its 100th day, war crimes committed by Russian soldiers are under scrutiny
Making sense of India’s abstentions from voting on UN resolutions regarding the Ukraine-Russia conflict
Why Justice Dalveer Bhandari should not be seen as India’s mouthpiece at the ICJ
As ICJ orders Russia to suspend its military operations in Ukraine, it may well have opened a window for peace
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Imperialism of our times: understanding the Russian war on Ukraine
Sanctions against Russia explained – a deterrent or a whitewash?
As Ukraine and Russia (in absentia) battle it out at the International Court of Justice, the question of genocide is under scrutiny
KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 20: People sing the Ukrainian national anthem during a rally in support of Ukraine held during Maidan Revolution commemoration ceremonies on February 20, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. In February 2014, the months-long Euromaidan protests culminated in violent clashes between protesters and riot police, leading to the deaths of over 100 people and the ousting of president Viktor Yanukovych, who had sparked the protests by rejecting a pact with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia. Eight years later, the country again finds itself at center stage in the geopolitical tussle between Russia and the West.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Russia – Ukraine crisis brings out the need for reform of international law
Sanctions on Russia: how will they play out?
International Monetary Fund played a crucial role in precipitating Ukraine war
Ukraine: a conflict soaked in contradictions and new patterns in war and media
Russia-Ukraine conflict: has international law failed?
Ukraine: De-escalation and negotiation are the only way out of this crisis
International Law violations by Russia in its invasion of Ukraine
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