Ukraine’s Plan to Prosecute Collaborators
New legislation remains open to interpretation by law enforcement agencies and judges.
New legislation remains open to interpretation by law enforcement agencies and judges.
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
Evidence is mounting that hundreds of thousands of citizens have been forcibly sent to Russia from the east and south of Ukraine.
Despite Russia’s consistent refusal to comply with ECtHR decisions, we cannot afford to abandon this means of accountability.
The immediate priority is for the ICC to indict the person primarily responsible for the war: Vladimir Putin.
Conflicting laws make pursuing such cases more difficult – while criminalising some former fighters may only serve Russian interests.
Thousands remain unaccounted for following Russia’s invasion.
Ukraine's police, judiciary system and the victims’ relatives are all trying to track them down.
Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have disappeared due to conflict, disaster and crime. Many are never heard from again.