
Janina Dill
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3 weeks ago |
justsecurity.org | Lawrence Freedman |Janina Dill
International law requires Russia to cease its more than ten-year long aggression against Ukraine and its other illegal activity. It also requires Russia to compensate Ukraine and Ukrainians for the damage it has caused. These legal principles are supported by a number of decisions of the International Court of Justice and the U.N. General Assembly. Without its consent, however, the mechanisms for bringing international legal responsibility to Russia are limited.
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3 weeks ago |
justsecurity.org | Lawrence Freedman |Janina Dill
I would like to start by presenting a perspective of how a small country like Singapore sees the world around us. As a small country without hinterland and with no natural resources, our survival is contingent on being able to connect and make ourselves relevant to the world. Trade is three times our GDP; that is the extent to which we are connected to the rest of the world.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
verfassungsblog.de | Moritz Schramm |Janina Dill |Maxim Bönnemann
The war in Gaza has escalated dramatically this week. Hundreds of thousands of suffering civilians in northern Gaza are bringing questions of international humanitarian law back into focus. Criticism of arms deliveries is also growing louder in several European countries, including Germany.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
carnegiecouncil.org | Janina Dill |Brianna Rosen |Arthur Holland Michel
Brianna Rosen is a senior fellow at Just Security and the University of Oxford and research affiliate at the Machine Intelligence and Normative Theory Lab at the Australian National University.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
carnegiecouncil.org | Janina Dill
Janina Dill is the Dame Louise Richardson Chair in Global Security at the Blavatnik School of Government, a fellow at Trinity College, co-director of the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict (ELAC).
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