Heads of state, policymakers and international law scholars are among those who have labeled U.S. military actions against Venezuela and the Jan. 3, 2026, capture of its leader as unlawful. But what ...
Nearly 240 years ago, Congress enacted the Alien Tort Statute, which allows foreigners to bring lawsuits in U.S. courts for serious violations of international law. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Search the archives and it’s hard to find records of President Donald Trump using the expression “international law” in a ...
The Conversation: How do Israel and Iran’s nuclear status differ under international law?
The Conversation: Were the US actions in Venezuela legal under international law? An expert explains
Were the US actions in Venezuela legal under international law? An expert explains
The EastAfrican on MSN: When war returns: Is international law still holding?
From the Kellogg‑Briand Pact to today’s Middle East war, the erosion of international law ...
SCOTUSblog: Supreme Court to hear argument on whether corporations can be held liable as accomplices in violations of international law
Supreme Court to hear argument on whether corporations can be held liable as accomplices in violations of international law
Yahoo: International law and cluster munitions: The case of Israel and Iran
In its 2025/2026 report, the human rights watchdog Amnesty International calls out the "predatory behavior of the powerful" and calls for action to defend the global order.
Yahoo: International law 'matters more than ever' in chaotic world: UN head
International law is more important than ever at a time when even core countries in the global system are calling it into question, the United Nations secretary general said on Friday.ICJ president ...