ICC and international law
I wonder if the International Criminal Court's action in issuing an arrest warrant for former Philippine President Duterte could set a precedent for holding other heads of state accountable for crimes against humanity?
I wonder if the International Criminal Court's action in issuing an arrest warrant for former Philippine President Duterte could set a precedent for holding other heads of state accountable for crimes against humanity?
If a Ukrainian citizen has a business in Russia and suffers losses due to the actions of the Russian Federation, which Trump called a "conspiracy against the United States", can he count on compensation from Ukraine?
As I understand it, according to international law, is Ukraine obliged to comply with the demands of other states regarding the establishment of a certain regime on its territory after the end of the war?
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?
Andriy Yermak reported that Russia commits war crimes against Ukrainian cities and communities every day. Do I have the right to receive compensation for damage caused to my property as a result of the war?