Addresses the legal and political dimensions of the Israel-Hamas war and the broader debate over responsibility, sovereignty, and security.
Analyzes the International Criminal Court and argues that its actions carry serious legal, political, and strategic consequences.
Examines how the United States can lawfully enforce a blockade, focusing on the legal and political stakes of the issue.
Kontorovich discusses allegations about Qatar’s influence in international legal institutions, including the ICC.
Examines the political calculations behind Israeli President Herzog's denial of a pardon for Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Looks at U.S. constitutional and foreign-policy debates through a legal lens, focusing on presidential power and political precedent.
Comments on foreign policy and international law, arguing for a firmer response to hostile states, militant groups, and legal double standards.
Kontorovich assesses the legal basis and implications of President Trump’s military strikes involving Iran.