Has Russian international law doctrine changed in relation to the post-Soviet states since the annexation of Crimea? This paper analyses two interdependent concepts of the contemporary Russian international law doctrine-the ‘color revolutions’ and the ‘destruction of statehood’ -in the context of geopolitical competition over the post-Soviet space. In brief, the term color revolution is used by Russia to describe events that it categorizes as illegal regime-changes used to remove pro-Russian politicians from power under the guise of democracy. In the same context, Russia has developed another key concept, i.e. the ‘destruction of statehood’. First referred to in 2008, it has since 2014 become a more encompassing and innovative legal doctrin...
The color revolutions, the popular democratic protests that occurred in Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyz...
In the aftermath of the Cold War when the period of peace manifested itself in the well-established ...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
Has Russian international law doctrine changed in relation to the post-Soviet states since the annex...
Over the last decade research has shown that the stability of international law has been threatened ...
Russia’s annexation of Crimea and intervention in eastern Ukraine are viewed by Western governments ...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
The Russian Federation claims the 2014 Crimea reunification is legal. Ukraine, together with NATO co...
Contribution to Opinio Juris International Law blog symposium, following Russia's annexation of Crim...
A key balance between two of the most fundamental principles of the post-World War II international ...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which commenced on 24 February 2022 represented just the latest, albeit...
In the spring of 2014, the world was kept on its toes with the daily news coming from Ukraine. Russi...
Various forms of foreign military presence on the territory of the state have been studied, such as ...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
The color revolutions, the popular democratic protests that occurred in Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyz...
In the aftermath of the Cold War when the period of peace manifested itself in the well-established ...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
Has Russian international law doctrine changed in relation to the post-Soviet states since the annex...
Over the last decade research has shown that the stability of international law has been threatened ...
Russia’s annexation of Crimea and intervention in eastern Ukraine are viewed by Western governments ...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
The Russian Federation claims the 2014 Crimea reunification is legal. Ukraine, together with NATO co...
Contribution to Opinio Juris International Law blog symposium, following Russia's annexation of Crim...
A key balance between two of the most fundamental principles of the post-World War II international ...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which commenced on 24 February 2022 represented just the latest, albeit...
In the spring of 2014, the world was kept on its toes with the daily news coming from Ukraine. Russi...
Various forms of foreign military presence on the territory of the state have been studied, such as ...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
The color revolutions, the popular democratic protests that occurred in Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyz...
In the aftermath of the Cold War when the period of peace manifested itself in the well-established ...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...