International Law
Mar. 10, 2023
Ending Russian/Ukraine hostilities: Peace must be brokered
Ending Russian/Ukraine hostilities: demilitarized zones, international funds, and the benefits of time consuming international processes.





Joseph Dimento
professor of law and of urban planning
Email: jdimento@law.uci.edu
Univ of Michigan Law School
Joseph DiMento is professor of law and of urban planning at UC Irvine School of Law. You can reach him at jdimento@law.uci.edu

Sometime in the next year or two there will be an end to the Russia-Ukraine war. Some territory will be shifted; some people will move voluntarily; some people will stay where they are and continue to have extraordinarily tense relations with their neighbors.
All efforts should be made internationally to stop the war immediately. The aggression, overwhelmingly Russian, is a grave abuse of international law. It clearly violates the United N...
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