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Legal aspects of Russia's aggression against Ukraine

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About the project

The project "Legal analysis of Russia's actions in Ukraine since 2014 in terms of the crime of aggression, war crimes and genocide and legal solutions of countries neighboring Ukraine regarding the status of Ukrainian citizens" is a comprehensive approach to the legal analysis of Russian aggression against Ukraine. The research will cover the time from the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and military operations in Donbas, to the current situation, a full-scale war unleashed by Russia.  

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The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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Expert opinions

Our expert opinions are in-depth analyzes conducted by specialists in the legal field. This is an expert look at Russian aggression in Ukraine from the perspective of law. 

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Media review

Propaganda during war is an activity carried out by both sides. So let's check what information without fake news looks like. 

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Calendar of events

The full-scale war in Ukraine was started by Russia on February 24, 2022. However, this conflict was initiated earlier. Take a day-by-day look at the events from Russia's attack on Ukraine to the present day.

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Iryna Kozak-Balaniuk, , PhD

At this point, an attempt should be made to answer the question whether
ICC actions towards international crimes committed by Russians on its territory
Ukraine in connection with Russian military aggression are still sufficient in perspective
ongoing armed conflict?

Joanna Siekiera, PhD

Well, in every one
articles from the ICC's Elements of Crime indicated a direct link to genocide
with the victims' belonging to a specific national, ethnic or religious group. Intention
committing the crime of genocide is to destroy this particular group in its entirety
or parts (...)

Wojciech Pokora

For Russia, Ukraine became a target of attacks in cyberspace long before the outbreak of a full-scale war in February 2022. Cyber attacks are an element of information warfare, which results directly from the so-called the Gerasimov doctrine, announced in 2013, before the events on Maidan in Kiev.

The task is financed by the Minister

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