Assistant Professor in International Law @manchester.ac.uk • Swiss National Science Foundation • Editor @ejiltalk.bsky.social
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For decades, the US maintained at least some legal cover for interventionist conduct in Latin America. My forthcoming article argues that this is changing. Drawing on recent US practice & the inter-American legal order, it examines this shift & the relative silence accompanying it across the region.
¡Muchas gracias a los colegas de La Crítica del Derecho por facilitar la traducción del texto!
Muchas gracias a los anfitriones Maria Dolores Miño, Santiago Vargas Niño y Moisés A. Montiel Mogollón.
US attacks on Venezuela and the abduction of Nicolás Maduro raise profound legal and geopolitical concerns, with implications well beyond Venezuela itself. In a new post co-authored with Julian Arato, we examine the attack and its broader consequences under international law.