This volume deals with legal issues concerning Russia's annexation of Crimea and intervention in the Donbas, so-called 'frozen conflicts' and 'hybrid warfare,' the use of courts and tribunals to address armed aggression, and the implications of recent events for the security guarantees connected to nuclear non-proliferation. Continuing from the first volume, which contains Parts One and Two on Chechnya and the Baltic States, this book is comprised of Part ThreeUkraine and other successor States: Territorial Integrity and its Challengers in the Post-Soviet Space; Part FourIntervention and International Law; Part FiveLegal Proceedings and Unlawful Claims; and Part SixNon-Proliferation after Budapest.