International law and peacekeeping missions
If China sends troops to Ukraine as part of a UN-mandated peacekeeping mission, will this be considered a violation of international law regarding Russian aggression?
If China sends troops to Ukraine as part of a UN-mandated peacekeeping mission, will this be considered a violation of international law regarding Russian aggression?
Can Ukraine legally give up part of its territory in favor of another state during war under international law?
If European countries impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine, will they be liable for any incidental casualties or damage during such an operation?
Does international law provide mechanisms for influencing persons who commit crimes during war if they meet at international negotiations?
As I understand it, the US wants to preserve Ukraine's territorial integrity during peace talks. Does this mean that international law supports Ukraine's position that concessions to territorial integrity are inadmissible?
Do you think that the planned strikes deep into Russia comply with international humanitarian law? I mean, are such actions considered acts of aggression or can they be justified as self-defense?