International Law

Justice Beyond Borders: How U.S. Impeachment of Maduro Shapes International Law

Recently, the United States Department of Justice filed charges against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his officials, accusing them of turning Venezuela’s state into...

On Whose Authority? Questioning the Legality of Maduro’s Capture

The U. S. carried out a military operation early Saturday morning, capturing Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. This action ended months of pressure from President...

Sanctions, Public Discourse and Democratic Safeguards

Restrictive measures under the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) are instruments of external action. They are intended to address organized threats, including...

The Case for a UN Secretary-General Who Champions Mediation

UN member states in New York kicked off the process for nominations for candidates for the new Secretary-General on 25 November. A defining news...

Reassessing the Use of Article 122 TFEU: A Legal and Political Misstep

I recall how, when I was still teaching EU law at ULB, I used to point to Article 122 TFEU with a certain pride...

Netanyahu’s Corruption Trial Splits Israel as Leader Takes the Stand

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified on Monday for the first time in his years-long corruption trial, appearing in court days after formally requesting...

Beyond the Veto: Reimagining Permanent Membership in the UNSC

UNSC Existing Structure The existing structure of the UNSC comprises 15 members, including 5 permanent and 10 non-permanent members. The 10 non-permanent members are elected...

The Road to Unfreedom: The War for Reality – Book Review

Timothy Snyder’s The Road to Unfreedom is not just a book; it's an air-raid siren blaring through the complacent fog of modern politics. This...

Global Sumud Flotilla as a Transnationalism Practice in Palestinian Humanitarian Issues

Over the past decade, we have seen again how the suffering experienced by the people of Gaza continues in the midst of global political...

US Drug Vessel Strikes Ignite Legal Firestorm

The Trump administration has carried out at least 13 deadly strikes on suspected drug trafficking vessels in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean, killing around...

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