12 April 2022
On Friday 4 March, ACIL organised a roundtable and Q&A discussing the war in Ukraine. Experts of the Faculty of Law came together for a virtual roundtable to discuss a range of legal issues including jus ad bellum, state responsibilities, judicial procedures and refugee law.
Tomas Hamilton
Articulating Arms Control Law in the EU’s Lethal Military Assistance to Ukraine (Just Security)
China Would Violate the Arms Trade Treaty If It Sends Weapons to Russia for Use in Ukraine: Part I (Opinio Juris)
China Would Violate the Arms Trade Treaty if it Sends Weapons to Russia for Use in Ukraine: Part II (Opinio Juris)
Terry D. Gill
Remarks on the law relating to the use of force in the Ukraine conflict, Lieber Institute, 9 March 2022
A Ukraine no-fly zone: further thoughts on law and policy, Lieber Institute, 23 March 2022
André Nollkaemper
Three Options for the Veto Power After the War in Ukraine, EJIL: Talk!, April 11 2022
Goran Sluiter
Why Corporations Should Cease Business Activities with Russia (co-authored), EJIL: Talk!, March 22, 2022
Almost 25 years after its creation, the Russia-Ukraine conflict sadly shows the increasing irrelevance of the International Criminal Court, Rethinking SLIC, February 25, 2022
Het strafrechtelijke antwoord op de oorlog in Oekraïne , Nederlandse Rechtsstaat, March 9, 2022
Sergey Vasiliev
‘Aggression against Ukraine: Avenues for Accountability for Core Crimes’, EJIL:Talk!, 3 March 2022
‘The future of justice for Ukraine is domestic’, JusticeInfo.net, 29 March 2022
Jill Coster van Voorhout
Justice and Accountability for Ukraine – Combining Transnational and International Criminal Law, Justice in Conflict, March 23, 2022