From Moscow to The Hague: Russia's Complex Relationship with International LawIn "From Moscow to The Hague: Russia's Complex Relationship with International Law," this book provides a comprehensive exploration of Russia's evolving engagement with international law through various historical, geopolitical, and strategic lenses. The narrative unfolds across twelve well-structured chapters, each delving into a distinct facet of Russia's interactions with international legal norms and institutions.…
From Moscow to The Hague: Russia's Complex Relationship with International Law
In "From Moscow to The Hague: Russia's Complex Relationship with International Law," this book provides a comprehensive exploration of Russia's evolving engagement with international law through various historical, geopolitical, and strategic lenses. The narrative unfolds across twelve well-structured chapters, each delving into a distinct facet of Russia's interactions with international legal norms and institutions.
From its early contributions to the development of international humanitarian law to its contemporary participation in key global organizations like the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, Russia's journey is both intricate and dynamic. The book sheds light on pivotal moments, such as the Soviet Union's role in shaping the post-World War II order and Russia's integration into the global economic system following the collapse of the USSR.
Key themes include Russia's involvement in international human rights law, its stance on international criminal justice, and the impact of geopolitical events like the annexation of Crimea on its adherence to international legal principles. The book also addresses Russia's strategic interests in the Arctic, its challenges in upholding international humanitarian law in conflict situations, and its complex relationship with international trade regulations amidst economic sanctions.
Through a combination of historical analysis, case studies, and examination of legal frameworks, "From Moscow to The Hague" offers a nuanced understanding of how Russia navigates the intricate web of international law. It highlights the tension between national sovereignty and global responsibilities, providing valuable insights into the broader dynamics of international relations and the challenges of maintaining a rules-based international order in a rapidly changing world.
From Moscow to The Hague: Russia's Complex Relationship with International Law
In "From Moscow to The Hague: Russia's Complex Relationship with International Law," this book provides a comprehensive exploration of Russia's evolving engagement with international law through various historical, geopolitical, and strategic lenses. The narrative unfolds across twelve well-structured chapters, each delving into a distinct facet of Russia's interactions with international legal norms and institutions.
From its early contributions to the development of international humanitarian law to its contemporary participation in key global organizations like the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, Russia's journey is both intricate and dynamic. The book sheds light on pivotal moments, such as the Soviet Union's role in shaping the post-World War II order and Russia's integration into the global economic system following the collapse of the USSR.
Key themes include Russia's involvement in international human rights law, its stance on international criminal justice, and the impact of geopolitical events like the annexation of Crimea on its adherence to international legal principles. The book also addresses Russia's strategic interests in the Arctic, its challenges in upholding international humanitarian law in conflict situations, and its complex relationship with international trade regulations amidst economic sanctions.
Through a combination of historical analysis, case studies, and examination of legal frameworks, "From Moscow to The Hague" offers a nuanced understanding of how Russia navigates the intricate web of international law. It highlights the tension between national sovereignty and global responsibilities, providing valuable insights into the broader dynamics of international relations and the challenges of maintaining a rules-based international order in a rapidly changing world.
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