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International Law and the Post-Soviet Space I

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International Law and the Post-Soviet Space I Synopsis

The region that once comprised the Soviet Union has been the scene of crises with serious implications for international law. Some of these, like the separatist conflict in Chechnya, date to the time of the dissolution of the USSR. Others, like Russia's forcible annexation of Crimea and intervention in Ukraine's Donbas, erupted years later. The seizure of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, which took place long before, would trouble Soviet-western relations for the Cold War's duration and gained new relevance when the Baltic States re-emerged in the 1990s. The fate of Ukraine notwithstanding, the Budapest Memorandum of 1994 complicates future efforts at nuclear non-proliferation. Legal proceedings in connection with events in the post-Soviet space brought before the International Court of Justice and under investment treaties or the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea may be steps toward the resolution of recent crises—or tests of the resiliency of modern international law.

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ISBN: 9783838212791
Publication date: 8th December 2021
Author: Thomas D Grant
Publisher: Ibidem an imprint of ibidem
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 452 pages
Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Genres: International law