Prospects for State and Individual Responsibility in Cases of Aggression in the Context of Russia’s Armed Aggression Against Ukraine

V. Shatilo, S. Kharytonov, V. Kovbasa, A. Svintsytskyi, A. Lyseiuk
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Notwithstanding the war that raged through the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is admittedly the first armed conflict of such a scale to take place almost in the heart of Europe. The Russian–Ukrainian war poses a threat to the international order, and risks escalating into a Third World War, especially if Belarus sides with Russia to participate in the armed conflict. While it could seem that in the 21st century all issues and conflicts arising between states should be resolved at the diplomatic level, in accordance with the requirements and norms of relevant international pacts and treaties, humanity still turns to such a destructive and cruel way of resolving them as war. This article explores the issue of accountability prospects for crimes perpetrated in the context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, both from the viewpoint of State responsibility and from that of individual criminal responsibility.
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从俄罗斯对乌克兰的武装侵略看侵略案件中的国家和个人责任
尽管20世纪90年代前南斯拉夫爆发了战争,但俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略无疑是第一次几乎在欧洲中心地区发生如此大规模的武装冲突。俄乌战争对国际秩序构成威胁,并有升级为第三次世界大战的风险,特别是如果白俄罗斯站在俄罗斯一边参与武装冲突。尽管在21世纪,国家之间发生的所有问题和冲突似乎都应该根据相关国际条约和条约的要求和规范,在外交层面上解决,但人类仍然转向战争这样一种破坏性和残酷的解决方式。本文从国家责任和个人刑事责任的角度探讨了俄罗斯入侵乌克兰期间所犯罪行的问责前景问题。
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期刊介绍: Thus there is also a need for criminological, sociological and historical research on the issues of ICL. The Review publishes in-depth analytical research that deals with these issues. The analysis may cover: • the substantive and procedural law on the international level; • important cases from national jurisdictions which have a bearing on general issues; • criminological and sociological; and, • historical research.
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