In 2014 a violent conflict inflamed Crimea, an autonomous republic within Ukraine, resulting in the destabilization ofregional security. The clash between the government of Kiev and the insurgents led to the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol by the Russian Federation. This paper traces origins and causes of the conflict and tackles the issue of the right to self-determination and independence, then the question of the recognition of a new state entity, and finally the dissolution by incorporation into another state. Through a comparative analysis of some precedents, this article aims to investigate whether the annexation may be regarded as legal or not under international positive and customary law, what are the remedies available, and th...
The article describes the most important international law issues related to the annexation of the C...
In accordance with the practice of a majority of States, the incorporation of Crimea into the Russia...
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active pol...
In the spring of 2014, the world was kept on its toes with the daily news coming from Ukraine. Russi...
In February and March 2014, Ukraine was literally overrun by a chain of events that eventually led t...
Russia's annexation of Crimea in early 2014 dominated the headlines and caused heated debates among ...
This article analyses classic issues of public international law on the recent example of Crimea's u...
Following Russian intervention and a referendum held on 16th March 2014, the Ukrainian republic of C...
The secession of crimea and—more broadly—the conflict in ukraine reopened questions concerning the l...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
International audienceThe choice between self-determination and territorial integrity is one of the ...
This chapter will focus on the Crimean issue between Ukraine and Russia and, in particular, on the c...
Crimea’s secession from Ukraine and its annexation to the Russian Federation invoked Kosovo preceden...
Transatlantic expansion in Europe in order to move NATO’s strategic positions to the borders of Russ...
Russia's annexation of Crimea and possible future incursions into eastern Ukraine could threaten the...
The article describes the most important international law issues related to the annexation of the C...
In accordance with the practice of a majority of States, the incorporation of Crimea into the Russia...
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active pol...
In the spring of 2014, the world was kept on its toes with the daily news coming from Ukraine. Russi...
In February and March 2014, Ukraine was literally overrun by a chain of events that eventually led t...
Russia's annexation of Crimea in early 2014 dominated the headlines and caused heated debates among ...
This article analyses classic issues of public international law on the recent example of Crimea's u...
Following Russian intervention and a referendum held on 16th March 2014, the Ukrainian republic of C...
The secession of crimea and—more broadly—the conflict in ukraine reopened questions concerning the l...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
International audienceThe choice between self-determination and territorial integrity is one of the ...
This chapter will focus on the Crimean issue between Ukraine and Russia and, in particular, on the c...
Crimea’s secession from Ukraine and its annexation to the Russian Federation invoked Kosovo preceden...
Transatlantic expansion in Europe in order to move NATO’s strategic positions to the borders of Russ...
Russia's annexation of Crimea and possible future incursions into eastern Ukraine could threaten the...
The article describes the most important international law issues related to the annexation of the C...
In accordance with the practice of a majority of States, the incorporation of Crimea into the Russia...
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active pol...