More: International Law

Two Negatives Make a Positive? Nigerien Coup and the Question of Inter-Junta Recognition’s Legitimacy

On 26 July 2023, the military of Niger detained President Mohamed Bazoum and announced a coup d’etat. The country, located in the African region...

International law against confiscating Russian state assets frozen by the West

United States and Europe could breach and set a dangerous precedent, experts say. The United States are even ready to change their laws. The United...

Fair and Unfair Play: Regulating Means and Methods of Warfare

Do we have any detailed and documented rules of military engagement today? Yes. Are these rules regularly followed? Mostly not. Does this mean that...

Ratification of the Declaration of the Rights of the Indonesian Child as an Implementation of Cosmopolitanism

Child problems add to the row of issues that must be prioritized to be addressed immediately. The state is the actor most responsible for...

Is the “Taboo” of Using Water as a Weapon Broken?

The Kakhovka Dam and Electric Plant were destroyed recently in the Russia-Ukraine conflict leading to the flooding of various regions on both sides. In the...

Blue Economy in UN Convention on Law of The Sea

Covering almost 70% of the earth surface, the ocean provides plenty of livelihood sources for millions of people in the world. The Organisation for...

Towards New Era of Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in Indonesia: How Far It Goes?

Where It All Came From The passage of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on 31 October 2000 is considered a victory for women's organisations, governments,...

Artemis Accord in the Perspective of International Legal Effectiveness

Initiated by the United State of America (U.S), eight countries–Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United Kingdom (UK)--officially...

Russia-Ukraine conflict: Perspective of International Laws of Use of Force

Russia, on 24th February 2022, invaded Ukraine. Initially, Russia called this invasion a ‘Peacekeeping’ mission but later called it a ‘Special Military Operation.’ Moscow...

Legal Order In World Politics: A Hobbesian Dilemma

“Where there is no Common Power, there is no Law….”- Leviathan, Chapter XIII A Hobbesian World The seventeenth century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes associated world politics...

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What Happens When the US Military Puts AI in Charge of National Security?

On June 5, Trump signed National Security Presidential Memorandum...

How Chinese Media Views the U.S. Hosting the FIFA World Cup

Chinese media and think tanks view the United States'...

Defence Resignation Exposes Starmer’s Spending Dilemma

Keir Starmer has a new defence minister but is...

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