Aggression against Ukraine : territory, responsibility, and international law
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Aggression against Ukraine : territory, responsibility, and international law
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-270) and index
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Conquest, annexation, secession by force these belong to a statecraft which great powers after World War II seemed to have set aside for good. Russia in 2014 however brought them back. Aggression against Ukraine examines the stakes in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk and other troubled borderlands and for international law and public order as a whole.
Table of Contents
PART I: AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE 1. 'Glory and Outstanding Valour' The Seizure of Crimea 2. Crimea and the Use of Force 3. Non-Recognition PART II: THE TERRITORIAL SETTLEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 4. The Privileged Character of Boundaries and Territorial Regimes 5. Boundaries, Territory and the Obligation Not to Recognize the Unlawful Situation 6. Use of Force and Other Values 7. Boundaries, Territory and Human Rights PART III: DOMESTIC ORDER, INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND MECHANISMS FOR CHANGE 8. The West's Interventions and Russia's Argument Conclusion
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