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CABAR.Asia Brings Together New Generation of Experts
The six-day event gave practitioners further tools to provide reliable analysis and reporting.
Russian "Commandant" Sentenced for Kidnapping Kherson Official
Victim was beaten in an attempt to force him to collaborate with the occupation authorities.
Russian Soldier Sentenced for Brutal Treatment of Civilians and Looting
Officer shot and wounded two Ukrainian men and ordered various premises robbed.
Prosecuting Russia’s Foreign Mercenaries
Fighters have been recruited from as far afield as South East Asia, Africa and North Korea, but their legal status remains ambiguous.
Putin Warrant Marks a Milestone
There can be no sustainable peace without a definitive confirmation of right and wrong.
Can the Council of Europe Create A Tribunal for Putin?
Ukrainian human rights defender argues this could be the platform on which the prosecution for the crime of aggression can be built.
Explaining the Slow Pace of War Crimes Justice
Administrative challenges, staffing issues and lack of capacity have led to a "colossal" gap between documented war crimes and verdicts.
Prosecuting Russian Propagandists
Holding individuals legally accountable - even in the face of direct calls for violence - remains a significant challenge.
Georgia, Moldova Seek Fast-Track EU Membership
The two countries follow Ukraine’s bid, despite their own vulnerability to Russia.