Ukraine: the Quest for Justice
Historically, efforts to establish accountability for international atrocities have been a mixed success. Can Ukraine be different?
Historically, efforts to establish accountability for international atrocities have been a mixed success. Can Ukraine be different?
Amid ongoing uncertainty, citizens try to prepare for every eventuality.
Debate continues over the best way to prosecute Russia for the crime of aggression.
Conflict risk adds to difficult operating environment for local businesses and potential investors – but there are reasons for optimism, too.
What resonates is the vulnerability and the sense of guilt that people struggle with, even those who have done so much.
With some 1.5 million Ukrainians already expelled to Russia, legal experts weigh options for prosecution.
On the second anniversary of the full-scale invasion, Nobel prize-winner calls for world’s continued support and decisive action.
How Ukrainians in Kyiv are coping under an unprecedented barrage of Russian drones."
Hear from Ukrainians describing how the war began for them - and their efforts to ensure it ends in justice.
A new IWPR guide demystifies war crimes justice for Ukrainians.