
Russian doctrine of international law after the annexation of Crimea
Monograph
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About this book
The monograph is a comprehensive study of approaches adopted by the Russian doctrineof international law regarding the 2013-2015 events which are directly or indirectly connectedwith international legal relations between Ukraine and the Russian Federation – the Revolutionof Dignity in Ukraine, the use of force by Russia in Crimea, the annexation of the peninsula,and the armed conflict in parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The monographoffers an analysis of the key arguments produced to justify the "lawfulness" of Russia's actionsand expose "violations of international law by Ukraine" and evaluates the conclusions drawnby Russian researchers from the standpoint of international legal norms and principles, thepractice of their application, and modern approaches in global international law. The authoridentifies the changes that took place in the Russian doctrine on the main issues in internationallegal regulation of relations between states under the influence of the 2013-2015 eventsand summarizes the special features of contemporary doctrinal approaches and the main tendenciesof their transformation.
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Table of contents
- Introduction
- І. Events of the Revolution of Dignity
- ІІ. Russia’s use of force in Crimea and the “integration” of the peninsula
- ІІІ. Armed conflict in parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions
- General conclusions