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Professor Muriel Paradelle examines the elements that must be taken into account in order to classify the conflict in Ukraine as a crime against humanity under international law.
Professor Muriel Paradelle explains the elements to be taken into account in order to qualify an action as a war crime under international law. In this case, are war crimes actually committed by the Russian army in Ukraine?
Professor Muriel Paradelle examines the elements that must be taken into account to qualify an act as a crime of aggression under International law in the context of the conflict in Ukraine.
Nearly 45 years ago, the law enacting the James Bay Agreement extinguished the rights of Indigenous Peoples covering a territory of 1,082,000 square kilometres. Certain non-signatory Indigenous Peoples still claim a right to this territory. Law professor Ghislain Otis puts this instance of unilateral extinction to the test of fundamental rights.