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People involved in harassing and persecuting Ukrainian lawyers in the occupied Crimea, establishing illegal branches of the Russian bar, and promoting Russia’s unlawful colonisation of the peninsula with Russian citizens
List of persons involved in the harassment of independent Ukrainian lawyers, the creation of illegal "bar self-government bodies" in the occupied Crimea, as well as contributing to the aggressor's policy of colonising the peninsula with Russian citizens
Situation of Lawyers in Occupied Crimea: Persecuted and Humiliated
The document highlights issues related to the observance of the rights of attorneys-at-law and standards of their work, as well as the persecution of independent lawyers in the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula by the occupation administrations and the authorities of the Russian Federation. It also proposes a number of recommendations to the international community to improve the situation with the observance of the rights of defense lawyers working under occupation and addressing the threats to their professional activity. The report was prepared by a group of experts with the support of the CEELI Institute (Czech Republic) and the Ukraine 5AM Coalition.
CAPACITY OF UKRAINE’S JUDICIAL SYSTEM TO ENSURE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR GRAVE INTERNATIONAL CRIMES COMMITTED IN THE COURSE OF THE RUSSIA’S AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE: A PERSPECTIVE OF JUDGES AND VETERANS, AND THE DEMAND FOR JUSTICE BY THE POPULATION OF UKRAINE
The research brings together the results of several polls and in-depth interviews of Ukrainian judges, the public, as well as veteran community in order to analyse and assess where these groups stand with regards to various issues related to the justice and accountability in the context of armed conflict.
CONFLICT-RELATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN UKRAINE
PRINCIPLE OF COMPLEMENTARITY: INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE IN UKRAINE
IN ABSENTIA PROCEDURE: THE CONCEPT OF AMENDMENTS TO NATIONAL LEGISLATION UKRAINE
TRIALS IN ABSENTIA: PLACE IN NATIONAL JUSTICE IN SITUATION OF AN ARMED CONFLICT
THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
JURISDICTION OF THE ICC
THE ROME STATUTE AND UKRAINE
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