Examining the US’s Influence on International Law: A Double Standard?
A critical look at how the US’s influence shapes international law and its implications for global sovereignty and equality.
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A critical look at how the US’s influence shapes international law and its implications for global sovereignty and equality.
The Chinese Mission to the EU criticizes an EU official’s social media comments on Hong Kong, emphasizing the region’s adherence to national security laws and sovereignty.
The Palestinian Health Ministry condemns the Israeli raid on northern Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, labeling it a serious crime and violation of international law amid ongoing conflicts.
The UN General Assembly adopts a groundbreaking Convention against Cybercrime, enhancing global cooperation to combat digital threats and protect individuals worldwide.
The International Court of Justice commences historic hearings on global climate obligations, addressing rising sea levels and the impact on vulnerable nations.
China denies the existence of overseas ‘police stations,’ rejecting US accusations and emphasizing the importance of China-US economic cooperation.
Israel has informed the International Criminal Court it will appeal arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former defense minister Gallant.
Israeli PM Netanyahu labels ICC arrest warrants ‘antisemitic,’ while experts defend the court’s impartiality, sparking debate on international law and sovereignty.
Philippines’ new maritime laws in South China Sea escalate tensions with China, challenging territorial sovereignty and international navigation rights.
China reaffirms the unstoppable global support for the one-China principle, urging remaining countries to align with international law and history.