International law and the ‘Crimean conundrum’: legal issues arising from the 2014 Russia/Ukraine crisis / The war in Ukraine: An ongoing debate
Article 11 of the Italian Constitution and the war in Ukraine: The constant dialogue between Constitutional and International Law
1. Introduction Article 11 of the Italian Constitution (hereinafter ‘Article 11’) has always been at the core of an extensive and multifaceted doctrinal debate. This debate has evolved alongside a range of interpretive proposals put forward by both the political system and civil society, spanning the different historical phases since the establishment of the Republic...
International law and the ‘Crimean conundrum’: legal issues arising from the 2014 Russia/Ukraine crisis / The war in Ukraine: An ongoing debate
The provision of belligerent materials in the Russia-Ukraine conflict: Beyond the law of neutrality?
1. Introduction One of the distinctive features of the Ukrainian-Russian armed conflict is the open provision of lethal war materials, and eventually intelligence,[1] to Ukraine. This support has been provided by around 30 States, including a large majority of the EU Member States, plus Albania, Australia, Canada, North Macedonia, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the USA,[2]...