In the spring of 2014, the world was kept on its toes with the daily news coming from Ukraine. Russia played an important role in this affair, keeping up threats of invasion of Crimea and abundant military action. In the end, Crimea held a referendum regarding its independence and subsequently was annexed into the Russian Federation. Putin’s “new vassal” was on everybody’s minds. In regards to international law, however, the process of declaring independence and annexation is much more complex. Peoples are guaranteed the right to self-determination under the Charter of the United Nations on the one hand, but on the other, the Charter also protects states’ territorial integrity. With the incident in Crimea, these two fundamental principles o...
A key balance between two of the most fundamental principles of the post-World War II international ...
International audienceThe secession and de facto annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014 and th...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
Russia's annexation of Crimea in early 2014 dominated the headlines and caused heated debates among ...
In February and March 2014, Ukraine was literally overrun by a chain of events that eventually led t...
The article describes the most important international law issues related to the annexation of the C...
In 2014 a violent conflict inflamed Crimea, an autonomous republic within Ukraine, resulting in the ...
International audienceThe choice between self-determination and territorial integrity is one of the ...
This article analyses classic issues of public international law on the recent example of Crimea's u...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
Crimea’s annexation by Russia violated a whole range of the fundamental principles of international ...
The Crimean situation has put self-determination, secession and accession back at the top of the int...
Crimea’s referendum for self-determination and Russia’s ensuing annexation completed on 21 March 201...
Transatlantic expansion in Europe in order to move NATO’s strategic positions to the borders of Russ...
The secession of crimea and—more broadly—the conflict in ukraine reopened questions concerning the l...
A key balance between two of the most fundamental principles of the post-World War II international ...
International audienceThe secession and de facto annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014 and th...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
Russia's annexation of Crimea in early 2014 dominated the headlines and caused heated debates among ...
In February and March 2014, Ukraine was literally overrun by a chain of events that eventually led t...
The article describes the most important international law issues related to the annexation of the C...
In 2014 a violent conflict inflamed Crimea, an autonomous republic within Ukraine, resulting in the ...
International audienceThe choice between self-determination and territorial integrity is one of the ...
This article analyses classic issues of public international law on the recent example of Crimea's u...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
Crimea’s annexation by Russia violated a whole range of the fundamental principles of international ...
The Crimean situation has put self-determination, secession and accession back at the top of the int...
Crimea’s referendum for self-determination and Russia’s ensuing annexation completed on 21 March 201...
Transatlantic expansion in Europe in order to move NATO’s strategic positions to the borders of Russ...
The secession of crimea and—more broadly—the conflict in ukraine reopened questions concerning the l...
A key balance between two of the most fundamental principles of the post-World War II international ...
International audienceThe secession and de facto annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014 and th...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...