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How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine tested the international legal order | Brookings
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Russia held one of the permanent five seats on the United Nations Security Council, which gave it a veto over any enforcement actions that the U.N. might undertake as the war began, it looked like we were witnessing the end of the modern global legal order I will consider what the war has taught us
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  • Russia held one of the permanent five seats on the United Nations Security Council, which gave it a veto over any enforcement actions that the U.N. might undertake
  • as the war began, it looked like we were witnessing the end of the modern global legal order
  • I will consider what the war has taught us about the strengths and weaknesses of the international legal order
  • The Prohibition on War
  • violated the prohibition on the use of force embodied in Article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter.

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