Monthly Archives: March 2022

Ukrainian Sanctions — Is Global Commerce Changed Forever?

      The question of the day is — Do the historical use of trade sanctions by the U.S. portend a new world for global commerce? The answer is not clear. A new article in the New York Times … Continue reading

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International Law and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine — Legal Action (ICJ and ICC) and Economic Sanctions — Complementary and Historical.

  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been met with historical challenges to it in the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court (and in the General Assembly). Ukraine filed and action in the International Court of Justice and … Continue reading

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