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Is International Law Dead? - Editorial by Fabien Gay - May 9, 2026 | L'Humanité: Read, Act

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There was a time when it was believed that the law could block the law of the strongest. In 1918, Wilson's "14 points" enshrined a simple principle: the right of peoples to self-determination. A promise. A foundation of modern international law. A century later, what remains of this ambition? France...
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There was a time when it was believed that the law could block the law of the strongest. In 1918, Wilson's "14 points" enshrined a simple principle: the right of peoples to self-determination. A promise. A foundation of modern international law. A century later, what remains of this ambition? France...

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L'Humanité broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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