Tag: International Law
‘Not an act of war’: Marco Rubio defends Venezuela operation at Senate hearing – what he said
In the intricate theatre of global politics, statements from powerful nations often spark intense debate and re-evaluation of international norms. A recent Senate hearing...
‘Only my morality can stop me’: Trump claims sweeping war powers, says he doesn’t ‘need international law’
In a series of recent statements that have reverberated across global diplomatic circles, former US President Donald Trump has articulated a profoundly unilateralist vision...
‘I’m the President of Venezuela… a prisoner of war’: Maduro tells US court was captured from home
In a dramatic turn of events echoing international thrillers, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has reportedly made a startling declaration before a US court, asserting...
Trump claims the U.S. is ‘in charge’ of Venezuela, and Maduro is due in court Monday.
When a former U.S. President declares his nation is 'in charge' of another sovereign country, Venezuela, especially as that country's leader, Nicolas Maduro, faces...
What international law says about seizing a foreign President?
In an increasingly interconnected yet volatile world, the question of international accountability for leaders often takes centre stage. The notion of seizing a foreign...
US judge prevents British social media campaigner from being held.
Imagine crossing an ocean, only to find the specter of a legal battle from home waiting for you. Now imagine a foreign judge stepping...
EU leaders are lending Ukraine €90bn, but they didn’t agree on using Russian assets.
In a world grappling with continuous challenges, moments of solidarity shine bright. Recently, European Union leaders came together, making a significant gesture of support...
Playing with Putin’s billions is a risky gamble for EU
The global economic landscape, already fractured by geopolitical tensions, is witnessing an unprecedented debate in Europe. At its heart lies a staggering sum: an...
Using Russian assets to help Ukraine seems like Europe’s least-bad option.
The conflict in Ukraine grinds on, and with it, the financial burden on its allies grows heavier. As the world witnesses the immense costs...
Delhi High Court can’t order status quo over Sunjay Kapur’s US, UK assets: Priya Kapur and son argue
A high-stakes legal battle is unfolding in the Delhi High Court, bringing into sharp focus the intricate question of judicial jurisdiction over assets located...
We see you: UK warns Putin after Russian spy ship aims lasers at military pilots
In a tense escalation that underscores the fragile nature of global security, the United Kingdom has issued a stark warning to Moscow following an...
US Supreme Court skeptical of Trump tariffs
The corridors of the US Supreme Court recently buzzed with arguments that could reshape the landscape of international trade, particularly regarding presidential powers to...



