EU Support to Ukraine through Windfall Profits: Reparative Value, International Law, and Future Pathways
by James P. Sexton, Victoria Kerr | Sep 23, 2024 | Accountability, AoW Posts, Blog, State Responsibility, Ukraine-Russia Symposium, Use of Force
EU Support to Ukraine through Windfall Profits: Reparative Value, International Law, and Future Pathways Over two years into the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the fate of Russian assets frozen by Western sanctions is followed almost as closely...Reparations in Colombia: Redressing Civilian Harm in the Midst of Armed Conflict
by Luke Moffett, Daniela Suárez Vargas | Sep 5, 2024 | AoW Posts, Blog, Law of Armed Conflict, State Responsibility
Reparations in Colombia: Redressing Civilian Harm in the Midst of Armed Conflict Commentators often point to Colombia as a success story in terms of confronting the consequences of armed conflict through its extensive engagement with transitional justice efforts to...The U.S. Turkish Drone Shootdown Over Syria and the Jus Ad Bellum
by William Casey Biggerstaff | Nov 20, 2023 | Accountability, AoW Posts, Blog, State Responsibility, Use of Force
The U.S. Turkish Drone Shootdown Over Syria and the Jus Ad Bellum In early October, the United States shot down an armed Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) operating over Syrian airspace with an F-16 fighter jet. The aerial engagement was unusual, if not...The Emergence of Collective Countermeasures
by Oona Hathaway, Maggie Mills, Thomas Poston | Nov 1, 2023 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber, State Responsibility
The Emergence of Collective Countermeasures Editor’s Note: This post is based on a forthcoming article, “War Reparations: The Case for Countermeasures” in the Stanford Law Review, available here. When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, it launched the...