Legal and International Law Indigenous Peoples and Settler Communities in International Law: The Historical Formation of the Foalhavahi Settler Community and the Legal Consequences for Self-Determination ByMaldivians4Chagos March 8, 2026March 8, 2026
Legal and International Law Suspension of Diplomatic Relations Does Not Suspend International Law: A Civic Response to the Communiqué of the Republic of Mauritius (27 February 2026) ByMaldivians4Chagos February 27, 2026February 28, 2026
Legal and International Law Theatre at Westminster, Law at The Hague: The Lawful Path for the Maldives to Reopen the Chagos Question at the United Nations ByMaldivians4Chagos February 26, 2026February 26, 2026
Legal and International Law Chagos Requires a Lawful Decolonisation Process – Not Bilateral Closure ByMaldivians4Chagos February 25, 2026
Legal and International Law Chagos, Resolution 73/295, and the Limits of Judicial Authority: Why Parliament Must Distinguish Political Recommendation from Binding Law ByMaldivians4Chagos February 17, 2026February 17, 2026
Legal and International Law An Open Legal Rejoinder on the Chagos Question ByMaldivians4Chagos January 27, 2026February 3, 2026
Legal and International Law Foalhavahi, Polvera, and the Cartographic Reconstitution of Chagos: Colonial Mapping, Toponymic Erasure, and the Maldives–Chagos Corridor (1519–1809) ByMaldivians4Chagos January 10, 2026January 13, 2026
Legal and International Law Addendum to the Rejoinder to UK FCDO Letter TO2025/31423: Subsequent Developments Affecting the Chagos Process ByMaldivians4Chagos December 22, 2025December 22, 2025
Legal and International Law Rejoinder to UK FCDO Letter TO2025/31423: The Maldivian Dimension of the Chagos Question ByMaldivians4Chagos December 21, 2025December 22, 2025
Legal and International Law A Friendly Warning to the Region: Why Malé Must Not Become a Detour from UN Decolonisation ByMaldivians4Chagos December 17, 2025December 17, 2025