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What does China's support for efforts aimed at a peaceful settlement of Russia's war against Ukraine mean in practice and how might this affect the international legal aspects of the conflict?
Can Russia be held internationally responsible for crimes committed during the war against Ukraine, and what mechanisms exist for this?
I recently read a statement by Trump that the US continues to sell NATO weapons to Ukraine, whereas the previous administration provided them for free. I am interested in whether this practice of selling weapons during a conflict complies with international law?
Should international negotiations with the RF be conducted in accordance with Ukrainian legislation or international law?
How to assess the actions of the RF regarding the attack on the 'Orlivka' checkpoint on the border with Romania from the point of view of international law and what consequences could this have for Ukraine?
Germany plans to transfer long-range missiles to Ukraine. Does this contradict international law and what consequences could it have for Ukraine?
I recently learned that U.S. President Donald Trump has approved a 28-point plan to settle Russia's war against Ukraine. This plan was developed by high-ranking officials of his administration together with a Russian envoy and individual Ukrainian officials. However, the details of this plan remain undisclosed. I am interested in whether such a plan is a legal way to end the war and whether it complies with international law?
How can Ukraine protect the rights of foreigners who were illegally involved in the war on the side of the RF, and will they be held accountable?
The US is developing a new plan to end the war in Ukraine, which consists of 28 points. This plan was discussed with a Kremlin representative. What are the possible international legal consequences if this plan is implemented and how might it affect the status of the temporarily occupied territories?