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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.

COURTSIDE
Court Orders Further Investigation on Russian Accused of Torture
Investigators will now check whether the accused is deceased, a prisoner of war or a fugitive.

INTERVIEW
Prosecuting the Crime of Aggression
Some states are backing the establishment of a special court to reflect that this crime is one that impacts the global order.
UKRAINE JUSTICE BRIEFING
Tuesday, 26 March ‘24
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
• Two Russian Women Issued Suspicion of Deportation of Ukrainian Children
• Fifteen Russian soldiers Convicted in Absentia in Yahidne Case
• Russian National Guard Sentenced to 11 Years in Absentia
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