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Bridge over troubled waters: Growing maritime dispute between Croatia and Bosnia, neglected by the EU

Authors: Dr. Enis Omerović and Adil Kulenović The bilateral international agreement on the state border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia,...

India: The deportation of Rohingya refugee in the light of National Security

In the light of India’s plan to deport illegal Rohingya refugee, Author discusses and critically analyses India’s International legal obligation in the background of...

Doklam Plateau Standoff or South China Sea: Chinese Active Defence Strategy turns into Incremental Encroachments

As Comprehensive National Power (CNP) of China is growing, its strategy to impose its national will (as perceived by its few key leaders), exercise...

Al-Werfalli’s Arrest Warrant: Respect for International Criminal Law need of the hour

On 15th August, 2017, the Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) headed by Presiding judge Joyce Aluoch and Judges Cuno Tarfusser and...

Is There Such A Thing As “Ethnic Conflict”?

“Ethnic conflict“ has become a very fashionable notion. However, it was not always so. Indeed, in the not-so-distant past such a notion was practically...

An everyday exception

It might not be evident at first sight, but we are, in fact, living in the most peaceful era of human history. The battles...

After 72 years, nuclear weapons have been prohibited

7 July 2017 was a momentous day for disarmament and arms control. On that day, 122 states approved the Treaty on the Prohibition of...

ICJ Jurisdiction on Bilateral Issues: Possibilities Regarding Jammu and Kashmir Dispute

On May 18, 2017, the order of provisional measures has been given by the International Court of Justice (hereinafter referred to as ICJ) in...

The Price of Opportunism: Georgia’s Saakashvilli and the Lessons of History

Modern diplomacy does not imply one should ignore the lessons of contemporary history. Nor should one sacrifice prudent long-term policies for the perception of...

Is Legal Realism overtaking International Genocide Jurisprudence?

One of the most significant dimensions of Genocide jurisprudence in recent years has been the decisive shift from ‘Objective’ standards to ‘Subjective’ standards in...

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The Patriot Problem: America Can’t Build Missiles Fast Enough

On July 23, Volodymyr Zelensky told Ukrainians that Raytheon...

How the Strait of Hormuz standoff flipped the energy security debate (VIDEO)

For decades, the conventional narrative has been one in...

Could Trump’s Iran Sanctions Threat Escalate the Global Economic War?

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened severe economic consequences...

Why Is China Urging South Korea to Stay Neutral Between Beijing and Washington?

China is pressing South Korea to avoid taking sides...
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