Sunday, March 1, 2026

International Law

Navalny’s Death Exposes Limits of International Courts When Major Powers Defy Justice

The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in an Arctic penal colony in February 2024 continues to generate major legal and diplomatic repercussions...

New Toxin Findings in Navalny Death Trigger International Chemical Weapons Scrutiny and Legal Fallout

European governments have escalated accusations against the Kremlin following new forensic findings concluding that Alexei Navalny died from poisoning with a rare and highly...

Global Legal Affairs in 2026: The Evolving Architecture of International Law and Cross-Border Governance in a Fragmented World

By 2026, global legal affairs have entered a phase of accelerated transformation. The architecture of international law, built on multilateral treaties, customary norms, and...

Who Governs the World in 2026? International Law in a Fractured Global Order

International law governs relations between nations through treaties, customs, judicial doctrine, and foundational principles. In 2026, it stands at the center of global governance...

International Law Under Strain: How Trump’s Foreign Interventions Challenge Global Legal Norms

Since assuming office, Donald Trump has pursued a foreign policy characterized by unilateralism, coercive rhetoric, and repeated interference in the internal affairs of other...