Single Grants Counted in Implementation Statistics
Former head of EFTA's legal office argues that the EU accession process should not be viewed as a relinquishment of the legal framework.
Trial for YPF: The Government requested the "immediate" suspension of the delivery of WhatsApp and the location of the BCRA's gold
The Argentine government has requested an immediate suspension of the discovery process in the YPF legal case, arguing it harms national sovereignty.
How the Constitution Was Born and Negotiated for the Withdrawal of Soviet Troops: Revealing the Circumstances of Lithuania's State Creation
The article delves into the historical context of Lithuania's state creation, emphasizing the legal and political negotiations surrounding its sovereignty and the withdrawal of Soviet troops.
Mauritius considering legal action against UK
Mauritius is contemplating legal action against the UK regarding delays in finalizing an agreement on the Chagos Archipelago's sovereignty.
Government - for fighting on the side of hostile states abroad, criminalizing sabotage
The Lithuanian government plans to introduce legal amendments regarding criminal liability for citizens who participate in armed conflicts abroad against states undermining another country's sovereignty, with discussions expected in the upcoming spring session of the Seimas.
Week in Law with Radoslav Procházka: Freedom and Sovereignty in the Digital Geo-Economy
The piece discusses the interplay of legal issues concerning technological sovereignty and its role in strategic autonomy in the digital economy, as analyzed by former constitutional lawyer Radoslav Procházka.
Danish state could face legal action over deal that gives US powers on its soil
Denmark may face a lawsuit over a US agreement granting extensive powers on its territory, raising constitutional concerns amidst diplomatic tensions regarding Greenland.
Fourteen face court over alleged attack on Indigenous protest camp
Fourteen individuals, including Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell, have appeared in court regarding an alleged attack on an Indigenous protest camp, with some pleading not guilty and others discussing plea agreements.
Action Plan for Critical Minerals Between Mexico and the U.S., Respecting Legal Standards and Sovereignty: Ebrard
Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard announced that the newly unveiled Action Plan on critical minerals between Mexico and the U.S. will adhere to the legal standards and sovereignty of both nations.
Digital Sovereignty: The Problem of AI Bias
Elon Musk's AI Grok confronts the world with a viewpoint aligned only with his own, leading to a programmed conflict amidst underdeveloped legal frameworks surrounding digital sovereignty.
The Course of Events Discusses Israel's Plans to Resolve the Conflict in the West Bank
The episode of 'The Course of Events' discussed Israel's strategy in the West Bank, focusing on its shift from managing the conflict to resolving it by intensifying settlement and imposing 'security sovereignty' as a realistic alternative to legal annexation.
The American Deus ex Machina and the Devaluation of Democracy
The article critiques the Trump presidency for its violation of fundamental international law and internal legal orders, arguing that it undermines the principles of democracy and respect for national sovereignty in the Western world.
Foreign Policy: Everything You Need to Know About the Legal Case Against Maduro
The legal case against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in New York, sparked by his arrest in Caracas, raises significant questions about U.S. law and international sovereignty.
Why Trump's Idea of Buying Greenland is One Big Fantasy?
The article critiques President Trump's proposal to purchase Greenland, arguing it lacks legal, political, or strategic rationale while highlighting deeper changes in the formation of power and sovereignty today.
Was Trump’s Maduro operation illegal? What international law has to say
The article explores the legality of the abduction of Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela, analyzing claims that it violated international law and Venezuela's sovereignty, despite potential justifications under international legal standards.
International Legitimacy as a Non-Binding Selective Mechanism
The article discusses the implications of a military operation by the United States against Venezuela and the legal and ethical questions it raises regarding international law and sovereignty.
Is the arrest of Nicolás Maduro really contrary to international law?
The article discusses the legal justifications for the extrajudicial arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, suggesting that it can be defended in the context of international law despite seeming to violate territorial sovereignty.