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Daria Svyrydova

Collaborationism and abetting the aggressor state: practice of legislative application and prospects for improvement
Publications - 30 October 2023

Collaborationism and abetting the aggressor state: practice of legislative application and prospects for improvement

This analytical report seeks to identify the main trends and problems in the application of Articles 111-1 (“Collaborationism”) and 111-2 (“Abetting the aggressor state”) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine through the analysis of judicial practice, as well as the results of in-depth interviews with representatives of law enforcement agencies (National Police of Ukraine, State […]

Deportation of Ukrainian citizens from the territory of active military operations or from the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine to the territory of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus
Publications - 16 January 2023

Deportation of Ukrainian citizens from the territory of active military operations or from the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine to the territory of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus

On 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation launched a full-scale aggression against Ukraine. Already from early March 2022, information began to arrive about the forcible transfer of Ukrainian citizens to the territories that had been occupied before 24 February 2022, and later – about their deportation to the territory of the Russian Federation and the […]

Forced conscription of Ukrainian citizens in the occupied territory of Ukraine by the Russian Federation: facts and legal classification
Publications - 12 January 2023

Forced conscription of Ukrainian citizens in the occupied territory of Ukraine by the Russian Federation: facts and legal classification

One of the tasks of Ukraine 5AM Coalition is to document the consequences of the large-scale aggression of the Russian Federation after 24 February 2022. The problem of forced conscription of Ukrainian citizens in the temporarily occupied territory (TOT) is one of the widespread and massive war crimes committed during the Russian aggression against Ukraine. […]

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