Ukraine: Investigating War Crimes
New, dedicated police units across the country respond to the unprecedented challenges of the conflict.
New, dedicated police units across the country respond to the unprecedented challenges of the conflict.
Having fought off the blitzkrieg, and battled Russia to a draw in round two, Ukrainians are in for the long haul.
With some 1.5 million Ukrainians already expelled to Russia, legal experts weigh options for prosecution.
Amid ongoing uncertainty, citizens try to prepare for every eventuality.
On the second anniversary of the full-scale invasion, Nobel prize-winner calls for world’s continued support and decisive action.
Historically, efforts to establish accountability for international atrocities have been a mixed success. Can Ukraine be different?
Kyiv estimates that hundreds of thousands may have been taken to Russia, in some cases forcibly adopted.
Former investigator highlights key lessons that can be garnered from the 17 years of the tribunal’s existence.
Thousands have donated to initiatives to support the Ukrainian army.
Tightly packed, women and children endure the long journey to safety.