In February 2022, Vladimir Putin, under the pretext of defending Russians in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, launched an all-out attack on sovereign Ukraine. Since then, Russia has violated multiple principles of just warfare. We consider the question of accountability for these crimes, outlining two scenarios: (1) the Putin regime remains in place, and (2) it is succeeded by a post-war regime that undertakes transitional justice as part of a broader effort at democratization. We review international institutions adjudicating criminal responsibility and domestic transitional justice mechanisms that eschew criminal approaches to accountability in favor of personnel policies. Combining limited purges with truth-revelation can prevent the acc...
After 1990, Russia undertook a massive transformation in its view of social order. When a state pro...
This article endeavours to answer whether, in light of the current International Criminal Court’s (I...
In a speech delivered by Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, justifying his invasion and at...
The main aim of the paper is to analyse the potential transitional justice mechanisms, directed at r...
Transitional justice (TJ) is a means for a state to address grave human rights violations that occur...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to transitional justice measures in Central and Eastern...
Based on the experience of the countries that managed to settle armed conflicts and protected the so...
The study examines the features of transitional justice. The author gives definitions and goals of t...
The thesis traces the concepts of such crimes under international law as genocide and crimes against...
Reconciliation mechanisms should be a core component of transitional justice in Ukraine. The nature ...
Reconciliation mechanisms should be a core component of transitional justice in Ukraine. The nature ...
In the early hours of Thursday, 24 February 2022, President Vladimir Putin addressed the Russian peo...
This thesis is located within the framework of international criminal law through the analysis of th...
State policy in the field of law enforcement during the Khrushchev's period wasn't a stabile. The fi...
In the early hours of Thursday, 24 February 2022, President Vladimir Putin addressed the Russian peo...
After 1990, Russia undertook a massive transformation in its view of social order. When a state pro...
This article endeavours to answer whether, in light of the current International Criminal Court’s (I...
In a speech delivered by Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, justifying his invasion and at...
The main aim of the paper is to analyse the potential transitional justice mechanisms, directed at r...
Transitional justice (TJ) is a means for a state to address grave human rights violations that occur...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to transitional justice measures in Central and Eastern...
Based on the experience of the countries that managed to settle armed conflicts and protected the so...
The study examines the features of transitional justice. The author gives definitions and goals of t...
The thesis traces the concepts of such crimes under international law as genocide and crimes against...
Reconciliation mechanisms should be a core component of transitional justice in Ukraine. The nature ...
Reconciliation mechanisms should be a core component of transitional justice in Ukraine. The nature ...
In the early hours of Thursday, 24 February 2022, President Vladimir Putin addressed the Russian peo...
This thesis is located within the framework of international criminal law through the analysis of th...
State policy in the field of law enforcement during the Khrushchev's period wasn't a stabile. The fi...
In the early hours of Thursday, 24 February 2022, President Vladimir Putin addressed the Russian peo...
After 1990, Russia undertook a massive transformation in its view of social order. When a state pro...
This article endeavours to answer whether, in light of the current International Criminal Court’s (I...
In a speech delivered by Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, justifying his invasion and at...