
Putin’s Official Justifications for Ukraine Invasion are Unfounded. What Are His True Intentions?
by Alec Goodrich | Apr 5, 2022 | All, Law of War
State sovereignty, a nation’s absolute right of territorial integrity, is the bedrock of the current international order. The United Nations Charter is based on the principle of sovereign equality of all its Member States, and a violation of a state’s sovereignty is...CATEGORIES
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