Limiting Russia’s Judicial Immunity
Supreme Court judge explains how a Ukrainian legal decision could transform future mechanisms for Russian reparations.
Supreme Court judge explains how a Ukrainian legal decision could transform future mechanisms for Russian reparations.
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
It’s now clear that Moscow never intended to support self-determination.
Internationally isolated and inhibited by sanctions, Moscow finds in Tehran a diplomatic ally and a weapons supplier.
New legislation would expand the range of non-custodial available to courts.
There is a strong case to be made for bringing charges against Russian propagandists for one of the most serious of international crimes.
Men released as part of prisoner swap accused of attacks on civilians and residential buildings.
Civilians and soldiers alike are denied medical care and subjected to arbitrary punishment by Russian forces and their proxies.