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.
Donald Trump’s tariffs on China, Europe, and even U.S. allies ignited more than a trade war — they sparked a constitutional debate. Did the President bypass Congress’s authority under the U.S. Constitution? This analysis explores the legal loopholes, court battles, and global fallout of Trump’s controversial tariffs.