IIEA Talks

Ensuring Accountability And Justice For International Crimes Committed By Russia In Ukraine

80 min • 14 september 2023
Panel 2 The question of how to ensure the Russian Federation, and its political and military leadership, are held to account for serious breaches of international law in and Ukraine, including its war of aggression, has been an important aspect of the international response since the onset of Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Ireland has taken a strong position on the topic of ensuring accountability, having had it as one of the priorities for its latest term on the UN Security Council in 2021-2022. This symposium will hear the views of senior diplomats from Ukraine and Ireland, academics, and practitioners including from the field of international criminal law and accountability regarding this vital subject. Speakers at this session include: Ms Oleksandra Matviychuk, Ukrainian human rights lawyer and civil society leader, Head of Center for Civil Liberties, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and renowned human rights defender;  Ms Iryna Mudra, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine; Günter Schirmer, Head Of Department of Legal Affairs and Human Rights, Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly · Council of Europe Dr Anton Moiseienko, Lecturer, Australian National University College of Law.

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