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 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
Research and Documentation Theeru Raajje across the Carlsberg Ridge: Indigenous Maritime Orientation and the Naming of Foalhavahi (later rendered as Chagos) in the Indian Ocean ByMaldivians4Chagos February 3, 2026February 4, 2026
Statements & Clarifications Statement on Recent Public Commentary Concerning Diego Garcia ByMaldivians4Chagos January 20, 2026January 20, 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
Research and Documentation “Mozambican” as a Bureaucratic Fiction in the Indian Ocean ByMaldivians4Chagos January 3, 2026
Research and Documentation Erased at the Hub: Maldivian Enslavement, Colonial Misclassification, and Archival Silence in the Indian Ocean World ByMaldivians4Chagos December 29, 2025
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