Friday, April 17, 2026

International Law

Law of Naval Warfare: Can the U.S. Legally Justify Sinking an Iranian Warship in International Waters?

The reported sinking of an Iranian warship IRIS DENA by a U.S. submarine in international waters has intensified global debate over the legality of...

War Legal Limits: Can U.S. Strikes on Iran Be Justified Under International Law and the War Powers Act?

The legality of the recent U.S. military strikes on Iran has become one of the most contested legal questions in global politics, raising complex...

Iran School Strike Investigation: Legal Fallout Grows After 185 Civilians Killed in Deadly Attack

The investigation into the missile strike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, which killed approximately 185 civilians, most of them children, has become...

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...