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And one was a turkishgeorgian company, the owner of this ship, according to forbes, the ships did not hide their course , they moved with their transponders turned on, they were watched by four nato reconnaissance aircraft, these ships that entered ukrainian ports are already a demonstration of the World Community that the blockade declared by russia is a danger to all civilian vessels. Is it still the fear and risk of the owners of these israeli greek turkishgeorgian companies who at their own risk simply decided to try this corridor that is in the water area of the black sea, the ukrainian corridor, well, you know where jura is. This is not exactly a blockade, because the socalled black Sea Grain Initiative affects only the black sea ports of ukraine, and not the annual ports on the danube. This is the first moment and the second moment. Of course, if you look at that how were these ships directed to ukrainian ports, they actually went in the territorial waters of the coastal c
International law and competition. In this moment of global upheaval and disruption, can western countries uphold International Order based on the principles of the United Nations charter . Is the current framework for International Law adequate to govern engagement between nations as well as with nonstate actors . Or does it need rethinking . How can multilateral institutions help to preserve International Law and ensure accountability . I am pleased to welcome dr. Matias spektor, whose profound insight and expertise uniquely positioned him to discuss the complex issues at hand. Hes a professor of politics and International Relations and founder of the school of International Relations at the Vargas Foundation in sao paulo, a top think tank in latin america. He was a visiting fellow at the Princeton University institute for International Regional studies and is currently a fellow at the Georgetown Americas Institute and specializes in international security, transnational repression,