As ICJ orders Russia to suspend its military operations in Ukraine, it may well have opened a window for peaceAman Kumar·March 17, 2022
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its 100th day, war crimes committed by Russian soldiers are under scrutinyAman Kumar·June 2, 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
Do foreign companies have a responsibility under international law to leave Russia?Dr. Irene Pietropaoli·March 17, 2022
EU’s policy towards refugees from Ukraine exposes its double standardsRaushan Tara Jaswal·March 7, 2022
ICC’s arrest warrant against Putin may not be a watershed moment in the Russian invasion of UkraineRaushan Tara Jaswal·March 21, 2023
In trials of war crimes committed by Russia, Ukraine’s domestic courts uphold human rights both in spirit and in lawRaushan Tara Jaswal·June 4, 2022
International Law violations by Russia in its invasion of UkraineRaushan Tara Jaswal·February 26, 2022
International Monetary Fund played a crucial role in precipitating Ukraine warPrabhat Patnaik·March 5, 2022
Is Russia’s ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine responsible for the imminent global food security crisis?Shamik Datta and Mustafa Rajkotwala·June 6, 2023
Making sense of India’s abstentions from voting on UN resolutions regarding the Ukraine-Russia conflictAman Kumar·April 13, 2022
Plea in SC for allowing medical students returning from Ukraine to continue their education in IndiaThe Leaflet·March 14, 2022
The fall and fall of international law: A Chronicle from Covid to PalestineRaushan Tara Jaswal·December 1, 2023
The future of international law in light of the Russian-Ukraine conflictRaushan Tara Jaswal·December 13, 2022