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This book offers a multidisciplinary examination of the international crimes committed in the Russia-Ukraine War, and the challenges of their prosecution and documentation.
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This book offers a multidisciplinary examination of the international crimes committed in the Russia-Ukraine War, and the challenges of their prosecution and documentation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040152003
- Artikelnr.: 72276150
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040152003
- Artikelnr.: 72276150
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Patrycja Grzebyk is Associate Professor at the University of Warsaw and a specialist in public international law. She is the author of Criminal Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression (2013) and Human and Non-Human Targets in Armed Conflicts (2022). Dominika Uczkiewicz is a lawyer, historian, and Assistant Professor at the Centre for Totalitarian Studies at the Pilecki Institute in Warsaw. Her recent publications include Polish and German Perspectives on Transitional Justice: World War Two and its Aftermath (2021; co-edited with Wolfgang Form).
Introduction: The Rocky Road to Justice: Efforts to Document and Prosecute
Crimes in Ukraine from a Historical and Legal Perspective Part 1: The
Soviet Legacy and Ruskii Mir 1. War Crimes in Russia's Invasion of
Ukraine:The Soviet Legacy and the Wellsprings of Moscow's Disregard of
International Humanitarian Law 2. Historical Soviet and Contemporary
Russian Criminal Acts Against Ukrainians Under the UN Genocide Convention
of 1948: A Comparative Analysis 3. The Crime of Genocide: Historical
Aspects, Political Discussions and Memory Laws in Ukraine 4. In the Span of
a Hybrid War: Engaging Post-Truth in Shadowing Russian War Crimes 5. A
Nuremberg for Communism?: Unified Germany, International Law, and the Idea
of a Tribunal for Stalinist/Soviet Crime 6. Putin's Youth and the TikTok
War: Creating the Militarized Self in Russian Adolescents Part 2: Crimes in
the Ukraine War and Their Documentation 7. Russia's War Crimes in Ukraine
as a Tool of War 8. Digital Evidence in Investigations Concerning Russian
Crimes in Ukraine 9. Ethical and Methodological Challenges of Documenting
the War: Recording Testimonies of Ukrainian Witnesses After February 24,
2022 10. The Center for Civil Liberties: Chronicler of Crimes Committed
After Russia's Invasion of Ukraine 11. Witnesses to the War: The Raphael
Lemkin Center for Documenting Russian Crimes in Ukraine as a Case Study 12.
Precedents for Ukraine: Experiences of the UNWCC of Documenting War Crimes
Part 3: Prosecution of Crimes Committed in the War in Ukraine 13. Ensuring
Fairness of War Crimes Trials in Ukraine 14. Prosecuting International
Crimes in Ukraine: The Role of Ukrainian Domestic Courts 15. Polish
Involvement in Prosecuting International Crimes Committed in Ukraine 16.
Prosecuting War Crimes in Ukraine: The German Contribution 17. The
Ukrainian Struggle for Internationalization of the Problem of Punishment of
the Crime of Aggression 18. Accountability for Russian Imperialism in the
Global East: The Special Tribunal for Aggression from a Post-Colonial
Eastern European Perspective 19. Ukraine and the Investigation of Systemic
War Crimes: Learning from the UK's Investigative Failures in the Iraq and
Afghanistan Wars
Crimes in Ukraine from a Historical and Legal Perspective Part 1: The
Soviet Legacy and Ruskii Mir 1. War Crimes in Russia's Invasion of
Ukraine:The Soviet Legacy and the Wellsprings of Moscow's Disregard of
International Humanitarian Law 2. Historical Soviet and Contemporary
Russian Criminal Acts Against Ukrainians Under the UN Genocide Convention
of 1948: A Comparative Analysis 3. The Crime of Genocide: Historical
Aspects, Political Discussions and Memory Laws in Ukraine 4. In the Span of
a Hybrid War: Engaging Post-Truth in Shadowing Russian War Crimes 5. A
Nuremberg for Communism?: Unified Germany, International Law, and the Idea
of a Tribunal for Stalinist/Soviet Crime 6. Putin's Youth and the TikTok
War: Creating the Militarized Self in Russian Adolescents Part 2: Crimes in
the Ukraine War and Their Documentation 7. Russia's War Crimes in Ukraine
as a Tool of War 8. Digital Evidence in Investigations Concerning Russian
Crimes in Ukraine 9. Ethical and Methodological Challenges of Documenting
the War: Recording Testimonies of Ukrainian Witnesses After February 24,
2022 10. The Center for Civil Liberties: Chronicler of Crimes Committed
After Russia's Invasion of Ukraine 11. Witnesses to the War: The Raphael
Lemkin Center for Documenting Russian Crimes in Ukraine as a Case Study 12.
Precedents for Ukraine: Experiences of the UNWCC of Documenting War Crimes
Part 3: Prosecution of Crimes Committed in the War in Ukraine 13. Ensuring
Fairness of War Crimes Trials in Ukraine 14. Prosecuting International
Crimes in Ukraine: The Role of Ukrainian Domestic Courts 15. Polish
Involvement in Prosecuting International Crimes Committed in Ukraine 16.
Prosecuting War Crimes in Ukraine: The German Contribution 17. The
Ukrainian Struggle for Internationalization of the Problem of Punishment of
the Crime of Aggression 18. Accountability for Russian Imperialism in the
Global East: The Special Tribunal for Aggression from a Post-Colonial
Eastern European Perspective 19. Ukraine and the Investigation of Systemic
War Crimes: Learning from the UK's Investigative Failures in the Iraq and
Afghanistan Wars
Introduction: The Rocky Road to Justice: Efforts to Document and Prosecute
Crimes in Ukraine from a Historical and Legal Perspective Part 1: The
Soviet Legacy and Ruskii Mir 1. War Crimes in Russia's Invasion of
Ukraine:The Soviet Legacy and the Wellsprings of Moscow's Disregard of
International Humanitarian Law 2. Historical Soviet and Contemporary
Russian Criminal Acts Against Ukrainians Under the UN Genocide Convention
of 1948: A Comparative Analysis 3. The Crime of Genocide: Historical
Aspects, Political Discussions and Memory Laws in Ukraine 4. In the Span of
a Hybrid War: Engaging Post-Truth in Shadowing Russian War Crimes 5. A
Nuremberg for Communism?: Unified Germany, International Law, and the Idea
of a Tribunal for Stalinist/Soviet Crime 6. Putin's Youth and the TikTok
War: Creating the Militarized Self in Russian Adolescents Part 2: Crimes in
the Ukraine War and Their Documentation 7. Russia's War Crimes in Ukraine
as a Tool of War 8. Digital Evidence in Investigations Concerning Russian
Crimes in Ukraine 9. Ethical and Methodological Challenges of Documenting
the War: Recording Testimonies of Ukrainian Witnesses After February 24,
2022 10. The Center for Civil Liberties: Chronicler of Crimes Committed
After Russia's Invasion of Ukraine 11. Witnesses to the War: The Raphael
Lemkin Center for Documenting Russian Crimes in Ukraine as a Case Study 12.
Precedents for Ukraine: Experiences of the UNWCC of Documenting War Crimes
Part 3: Prosecution of Crimes Committed in the War in Ukraine 13. Ensuring
Fairness of War Crimes Trials in Ukraine 14. Prosecuting International
Crimes in Ukraine: The Role of Ukrainian Domestic Courts 15. Polish
Involvement in Prosecuting International Crimes Committed in Ukraine 16.
Prosecuting War Crimes in Ukraine: The German Contribution 17. The
Ukrainian Struggle for Internationalization of the Problem of Punishment of
the Crime of Aggression 18. Accountability for Russian Imperialism in the
Global East: The Special Tribunal for Aggression from a Post-Colonial
Eastern European Perspective 19. Ukraine and the Investigation of Systemic
War Crimes: Learning from the UK's Investigative Failures in the Iraq and
Afghanistan Wars
Crimes in Ukraine from a Historical and Legal Perspective Part 1: The
Soviet Legacy and Ruskii Mir 1. War Crimes in Russia's Invasion of
Ukraine:The Soviet Legacy and the Wellsprings of Moscow's Disregard of
International Humanitarian Law 2. Historical Soviet and Contemporary
Russian Criminal Acts Against Ukrainians Under the UN Genocide Convention
of 1948: A Comparative Analysis 3. The Crime of Genocide: Historical
Aspects, Political Discussions and Memory Laws in Ukraine 4. In the Span of
a Hybrid War: Engaging Post-Truth in Shadowing Russian War Crimes 5. A
Nuremberg for Communism?: Unified Germany, International Law, and the Idea
of a Tribunal for Stalinist/Soviet Crime 6. Putin's Youth and the TikTok
War: Creating the Militarized Self in Russian Adolescents Part 2: Crimes in
the Ukraine War and Their Documentation 7. Russia's War Crimes in Ukraine
as a Tool of War 8. Digital Evidence in Investigations Concerning Russian
Crimes in Ukraine 9. Ethical and Methodological Challenges of Documenting
the War: Recording Testimonies of Ukrainian Witnesses After February 24,
2022 10. The Center for Civil Liberties: Chronicler of Crimes Committed
After Russia's Invasion of Ukraine 11. Witnesses to the War: The Raphael
Lemkin Center for Documenting Russian Crimes in Ukraine as a Case Study 12.
Precedents for Ukraine: Experiences of the UNWCC of Documenting War Crimes
Part 3: Prosecution of Crimes Committed in the War in Ukraine 13. Ensuring
Fairness of War Crimes Trials in Ukraine 14. Prosecuting International
Crimes in Ukraine: The Role of Ukrainian Domestic Courts 15. Polish
Involvement in Prosecuting International Crimes Committed in Ukraine 16.
Prosecuting War Crimes in Ukraine: The German Contribution 17. The
Ukrainian Struggle for Internationalization of the Problem of Punishment of
the Crime of Aggression 18. Accountability for Russian Imperialism in the
Global East: The Special Tribunal for Aggression from a Post-Colonial
Eastern European Perspective 19. Ukraine and the Investigation of Systemic
War Crimes: Learning from the UK's Investigative Failures in the Iraq and
Afghanistan Wars