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Russia has always followed a statism approach towards international law principles which
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Russia views Ukraine as a country of limited sovereignty, or worse, an illegitimate country
which is rightfully and culturally Russia’s.
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those of its neighbour’s. The antecedent actions of Russia such as invading Georgia in 2008,
annexing Crimea in 2014, recognising the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in
2008, stands as a testimony to this fact. Expounding International law with a focus on
humanitarian objectives at the expense of territorial integrity has debilitated the international
legal front as a whole. For instance, Russia has always invoked legal justifications and relied on
its rights to self-determination to justify its interventions and attacks.
The current situation poses imminent crisis which merits international response at due time,
otherwise, it would act as precedent for such similar future actions by Russia or any other
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