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China’s Lawfare Strategy in Venezuela: Arbitration Threats, US Backfoot and the UNCLOS Paradox
China’s warning of international legal action over terminated Venezuelan contracts marks a new phase in geopolitical lawfare. This article explores how arbitration mechanisms, investment treaties, and selective legal compliance are being weaponized to pressure the United States while exposing China’s contradiction on UNCLOS and international rulings.

Manoj Ambat
4 days ago8 min read


Power Without Permission: International Law vs Global Power
International law was designed to restrain power, not serve it. Yet in today’s geopolitical landscape, enforcement increasingly occurs without collective mandate. This analysis examines sovereign immunity, lawfare, and the growing gap between legal norms and power politics in the international system.

Manoj Ambat
Jan 55 min read


Arrest of Nicolás Maduro Under International Law: Sovereignty & Immunity
The arrest of a sitting head of state raises fundamental questions about sovereignty, immunity, and the limits of unilateral enforcement. This article examines the legality of such actions strictly through international law, without political alignment.

Manoj Ambat
Jan 55 min read


When Law Becomes a Weapon: Lawfare and the New Age of Warfare
Modern conflict is no longer fought only on battlefields. Law itself has become a strategic weapon. This article explores how lawfare is reshaping warfare through courts, treaties, narratives, and global power politics.

Manoj Ambat
Dec 30, 20257 min read
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