Russia’s war on Ukraine in international law and human rights bodies: Bringing institutions back in
Briefing
08-04-2022
In the midst of war, human rights and international law institutions have responded with unprecedented speed to the unfolding crisis, not least due to the strong engagement of the Ukraine government in multilateral fora. While these institutions can deliver little immediate relief for Ukraine citizens, the initiatives have important political functions: they show the political and legal alternatives to the logic of war chosen by the Russian government; they contribute to formalising international consensus and providing independent legal assessments of the attack; and, most importantly, they prepare the ground to ensure accountability for crimes committed in the context of the war. .
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- competencia jurisdiccional
- Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU
- Corte Penal Internacional
- DERECHO
- Derecho internacional de los derechos humanos
- Derecho penal
- Derecho penal internacional
- derechos y libertades
- Europa
- ҷҸ鴡Í
- geografía económica
- geografía política
- guerra
- Naciones Unidas
- organizaciones europeas
- ORGANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES
- organizaciones mundiales
- organización de la justicia
- OSCE
- RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
- Rusia
- seguridad internacional
- Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos
- Ucrania