Can Ukraine Prosecute Crimes Against Cultural Heritage?
A lack of provision under Ukrainian law means officials and activists are struggling to make their case in court.
A lack of provision under Ukrainian law means officials and activists are struggling to make their case in court.
Trial under way for the brutal treatment of POWs in occupied village.
OSCE fact-finding missions deemed “crucial” for pursuing Russian accountability.
Russian rifleman has admitted to killing a Ukrainian POW, although he refuses to give evidence.
Fighters have been recruited from as far afield as South East Asia, Africa and North Korea, but their legal status remains ambiguous.
Why Olenivka’s bereaved families are taking their case to the International Criminal Court.
Court found that indictee's actions undermined Ukraine’s national security and violated international law.
OSINT is proving critical in cases where the perpetrators of attacks on civilian targets may be hundreds of miles away.
Case is one of several reports of summary executions carried out in captured territory.
Russian serviceman accused of carrying out abuses during 2022 occupation.