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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
Russian Captain to be Tried for Detention and Torture
Civilians were illegally detained and brutally treated during the occupation of strategic town.

INTERVIEW
Ukraine Needs Justice, Not Charity
Expert calls for international agreement on the legal basis and conditions under which Russian assets can be used for reconstruction and reparations.
UKRAINE JUSTICE BRIEFING
Tuesday, 30 April ‘24
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
• Three Identified Over Murder of Lithuanian Director in Mariupol
• Two Russians Suspected of Disconnecting Zaporizhzhya NPP from Ukraine’s Grid
• Sexual Violence Against Men
Ukraine Justice Report