International law and NATO actions
If a Russian plane violates the airspace of a NATO member country but does not attack its territory, is that country obligated to shoot down the plane under international law?
If a Russian plane violates the airspace of a NATO member country but does not attack its territory, is that country obligated to shoot down the plane under international law?
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?
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?
Does international law provide mechanisms for influencing persons who commit crimes during war if they meet at international negotiations?
If Russian planes or other aircraft violate Ukrainian airspace, do I have the right to self-defense if they fly close to Ukraine's borders but do not violate them directly?
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?