In the dilemmas of International Law. Case study, Russia’s war in Ukraine

Jus & Justicia Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.58944/qcgw8870
Stela KARAJ
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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has profoundly affected the individuals, living in the affected territory and other parts of the globe. Several academics believe that the recent aggression against Ukraine and the absence of a coordinated international response indicate the failure of international law today. Concerns over such a failure prompt a re-evaluation of the tools available under international law for preventing wars or hastening their peaceful conclusion. In this paper, the author will analyze the importance of these instruments, arguing that they play a fundamental role in preventing direct threats and avoiding the use of force. At times, they go above and beyond the collective security mechanism of the United Nations Security Council. It is adequate to remember that “war is a continuation of the negotiation process that fails to find a resolution through peaceful means,” as mentioned by the war and conflict theorists, Clausewitz and Thomas Schelling. Perhaps, it goes to the idea or the real purpose of several norms of international law to make the military option less attractive than the peaceful one. The case of Russian aggression in Ukraine demonstrates the limitations of international law in preventing violations and aggression but also highlights the importance of continuing to evolve and improve international legal frameworks. Despite its limitations, the author concludes that international law remains vital for promoting peace and stability in the global community and should be continually evaluated and strengthened, to address complex problems.
在国际法的困境中。案例研究,俄罗斯在乌克兰的战争
乌克兰正在进行的冲突深刻地影响了生活在受影响领土和全球其他地区的个人。一些学者认为,最近对乌克兰的侵略和缺乏协调一致的国际反应表明了当今国际法的失败。对这种失败的关切促使人们重新评估国际法规定的防止战争或加速和平结束战争的现有工具。在本文中,作者将分析这些工具的重要性,认为它们在防止直接威胁和避免使用武力方面发挥着根本作用。有时,它们超出了联合国安全理事会的集体安全机制。正如战争与冲突理论家克劳塞维茨(Clausewitz)和托马斯·谢林(Thomas Schelling)所说的那样,“战争是未能通过和平手段找到解决方案的谈判过程的延续”。也许,它涉及到若干国际法准则的想法或真正目的,即使军事选择不如和平选择具有吸引力。俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略表明了国际法在防止侵犯和侵略方面的局限性,但也突出了继续发展和改进国际法律框架的重要性。尽管有其局限性,作者的结论是,国际法对于促进国际社会的和平与稳定仍然至关重要,应该不断加以评价和加强,以解决复杂的问题。
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