Treaty or No Treaty? – International Law and the Purported Trump Peace Proposal for Ukraine – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Treaty or No Treaty? – International Law and the Purported Trump Peace Proposal for Ukraine – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

The American people have spoken: Donald Trump won the presidential election in a landslide, securing himself a second term in the White House that is due to begin on January 20th next year. The Republican nominee’s resounding victory comes with major implications for the war in Ukraine: Shortly after the election, the Wall Street Journal reported that a peace plan that would allow Russia to keep the Ukrainian territory it currently occupies was circulating within Trump’s transition team.

Regardless of its political feasibility, this plan raises important legal questions: Does international law allow aggressor states to walk away with territorial gains after starting a war? And would a peace agreement along these lines affect the obligations of third parties? By answering these and other questions, this post seeks to shed light on some aspects of the jus post bellum that might emerge in Ukraine under the incoming Trump administration.

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CfP Closing EJIL/JIEL Symposium; ICJ, the ICC and the Ukraine and Middle East Conflicts Lecture; ICL Lecture Where We Are and Where Are We Going; CfP Jean Monnet Saar; CfP Call for Papers Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict; CfP Cornell Law School Graduate Conference 2025; CfP MenschenRechtsMagazin – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

CfP Closing EJIL/JIEL Symposium; ICJ, the ICC and the Ukraine and Middle East Conflicts Lecture; ICL Lecture Where We Are and Where Are We Going; CfP Jean Monnet Saar; CfP Call for Papers Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict; CfP Cornell Law School Graduate Conference 2025; CfP MenschenRechtsMagazin – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

1. Call for Papers Closing: Joint EJIL/JIEL Symposium – Great Power Competition: What Difference does it make to International Law? The deadline for submissions is closing on 2 December. This EJIL/JIEL joint symposium explores the different and complex ways in which international law is changing as the result of Asia’s economic rise, Russia’s violent resurgence, … Read more

Two Weeks in Review, 17 November – 1 December 2024 – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Two Weeks in Review, 17 November – 1 December 2024 – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

International Environmental Law Jane McAdam and Chiara Scissa explore how domestic courts are applying international refugee law and human rights law to address displacement caused by climate change and disasters. The authors highlight evolving case law, particularly in New Zealand and Italy, where courts have recognized that climate change and disasters can contribute to a … Read more

Is the detention by an occupying power of fighters in a NIAC governed by GC IV? – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Treaty or No Treaty? – International Law and the Purported Trump Peace Proposal for Ukraine – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Since the outbreak of the hostilities on 7 October 2023, Israel has detained thousands of Palestinians from Gaza. 1,627 are being held by the Israel Prison Service (IPS) as of 6 November 2024, according to information obtained by HaMoked, while thousands more are estimated to be detained by the Israeli military.

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A Call to Discuss Some Hard Conundrums – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Treaty or No Treaty? – International Law and the Purported Trump Peace Proposal for Ukraine – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Following a proposal by Vanuatu, the crime of ecocide will be discussed on the margins of the ICC Assembly of States Parties (December 3-7).   Subsequent deliberations could be informative for the many national systems considering adopting such a crime. In this post, I discuss the failure in a lot of the discourse to acknowledge the … Read more