Firefighters work to extinguish flames after Russian shelling on July 19, 2024 in Raihorodok, Ukraine. Russian forces are pressing on several sections of the war's Eastern front in Ukraine's Donbas region.
Firefighters work to extinguish flames after Russian shelling on July 19, 2024 in Raihorodok, Ukraine. Russian forces are pressing on several sections of the war's Eastern front in Ukraine's Donbas region. © Ethan Swope/Getty Images

Ukraine Justice Report - Issue 101

23 Jul 2024

IWPR's Frontline Updates – unique insights from our network of local reporters and updates from our programmes.

IWPR’s weekly Ukraine Justice Report provides an overview of key events and links to essential reading from Ukrainian and international reports alongside dedicated IWPR reporting and analysis.

Ukrainian citizen Hryhoriy Drahunenko, 62, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for collaborating with Russian troops in finding, arresting and beating civilians during the occupation of Novokiivka, a village in the Mykolaiv region. © National Police of Ukraine
Ukrainian citizen Hryhoriy Drahunenko, 62, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for collaborating with Russian troops in finding, arresting and beating civilians during the occupation of Novokiivka, a village in the Mykolaiv region. © National Police of Ukraine
COURTSIDE

Ukrainian National Sentenced for Collaboration

A pensioner helped the occupying forces identify Ukrainian men during the occupation of his village in the summer of 2022.
Crimea, an internationally recognised Ukrainian territory with special status, was annexed by the Russian Federation on March 18, 2014. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has found Russia guilty of systematic violations of human rights in Ukraine’s occupied Crimean peninsula. © Alexander Aksakov/Getty Images
Crimea, an internationally recognised Ukrainian territory with special status, was annexed by the Russian Federation on March 18, 2014. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has found Russia guilty of systematic violations of human rights in Ukraine’s occupied Crimean peninsula. © Alexander Aksakov/Getty Images
INTERVIEW

Landmark European Ruling Over Crimea Offers Fresh Hope

Decision by top European court provides basis for resolving hundreds of individual Ukrainian cases and could lead to compensation.
UKRAINE JUSTICE BRIEFING

Tuesday, 23 Jul ‘24

This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
  • Evidence of Use of Anti-Personnel Mines Against Civilians 
  • Police Investigating Shooting of Two Ukrainian POWs 
  • Two Russian Soldiers Issued Suspicion Over Torture in Kherson 
  • Russian Accused of Looting Identified  
  • Ukraine Plans to Ratify Rome Statute, Says President’s Office
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Ukraine Justice Report provides updated and in-depth coverage of judicial processes taking place across the country. 
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IWPR Founder and Executive Director Anthony Borden reporting from Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 10 May, 2022. © IWPR

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