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The Use of Force against Ukraine and International Law: Jus Ad Bellum, Jus In Bello, Jus Post Bellum

Editat de Sergey Sayapin, Evhen Tsybulenko
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2018
Written by a team of international lawyers from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean,
this book analyses some of the most significant aspects of the ongoing armed conflict
between the Russian Federation and Ukraine.

As challenging as this conflict is for the international legal order, it also offers lessons
to be learned by the States concerned, and by other States alike. The book analyses
the application of international law in this conflict, and suggests ways for this law’s
progressive development.

It will be useful to practitioners of international law working at national Ministries
of Defence, Justice, and Foreign Affairs, as well as in Parliaments, to lawyers of
international organizations, and to national and international judges dealing with
matters of public international law, international humanitarian law and criminal law.
It willalso be of interest to scholars and students of international law, and to historians
of international relations.

Sergey Sayapin is Assistant Professor in International and Criminal Law at the School
of Law of the KIMEP University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Evhen Tsybulenko is Professor of Law at the Department of Law of the Tallinn University
of Technology in Tallinn, Estonia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789462652217
ISBN-10: 946265221X
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: XXVII, 454 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: T.M.C. Asser Press
Colecția T.M.C. Asser Press
Locul publicării:The Hague, Germany

Cuprins

Part I. Jus Ad Bellum.- Chapter 1. The Legal Nature of States’ Obligations Towards Ukraine in the Context of Jus Contra Bellum.- Chapter 2. Who are the "Crimea People” or “People of Crimea”? The fate of the Crimean Tatars, Russia's legal justification for annexation, and Pandora's Box.- Chapter 3. Illegal Territorial Regimes: On the Operation of International Law in Crimea.- Chapter 4. Conferral of Nationality of the Kin State – Mission Creep?.- Chapter 5. International Legal Aspects of Russia’s War against Ukraine in Eastern Ukraine.- Chapter 6. Separatists or Russian Troops and Local Collaborators? Russian Aggression in Ukraine: The Problem of Definitions.- Chapter 7. The Legal Status of the Donetsk and Luhansk “Peoples’ Republics”.- Part II. Jus In Bello.- Chapter 8. Legal Challenges Associated with Hybrid Warfare.- Chapter 9. The Operation of Treaties and International Contracts in the Event of Armed Conflict: Problems Reopened by Russian Aggression against Ukraine.- Chapter 10. Cyber Attacks in the Ukrainian Conflict and the Role of International Law.- Chapter 11. Foreign Fighters in Russia’s War against Ukraine.- Chapter 12. Children and the Armed Conflict in Еastern Ukraine: International and National Legal Aspects.- Chapter 13. The International Legal Dimensions of Russia’s Occupation of Crimea.- Chapter 14. The Russian-Ukrainian War in Donbas: Historical Memory as an Instrument of Information Warfare.- Chapter 15. An Alleged “Genocide of Russian-speaking Persons” in Eastern Ukraine: Some Observations on the “Hybrid” Application of International Criminal Law by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.- Part III. Jus Post Bellum.- Chapter 16. The Promise and Pitfalls of Regional Reconciliation: Post-conflict Modalities in Critical Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 17. Triggering the ICC's Jurisdiction over Alleged Crimes Committed Across Ukraine, Including in Crimea and the Donbas.- Chapter 18. War Crimes Committed during the Armed Conflict in Ukraine: What Should the ICC Focus On?.- Chapter 19. Sexual Violence in War-torn Ukraine: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice.- Chapter 20. The Post-conflict Reconstruction of Trust in the Media.- Appendix.


Notă biografică

Sergey Sayapin is Assistant Professor in International and Criminal Law at the School of Law of the KIMEP University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Evhen Tsybulenko is Professor of Law at the Department of Law of the Tallinn University of Technology in Tallinn, Estonia.

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Written by a team of international lawyers from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean,
this book analyses some of the most significant aspects of the ongoing armed conflict
between the Russian Federation and Ukraine.

As challenging as this conflict is for the international legal order, it also offers lessons
to be learned by the States concerned, and by other States alike. The book analyses
the application of international law in this conflict, and suggests ways for this law’s
progressive development.

It will be useful to practitioners of international law working at national Ministries
of Defence, Justice, and Foreign Affairs, as well as in Parliaments, to lawyers of
international organizations, and to national and international judges dealing with
matters of public international law, international humanitarian law and criminal law.
It willalso be of interest to scholars and students of international law, and to historians
of international relations.

Sergey Sayapin is Assistant Professor in International and Criminal Law at the School
of Law of the KIMEP University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Evhen Tsybulenko is Professor of Law at the Department of Law of the Tallinn University
of Technology in Tallinn, Estonia.

Caracteristici

The book offers expert insights into the application of jus ad bellum, jus in bello, and jus post bellum to the ongoing armed conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine Written by a team of international lawyers from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean, the book offers transnational perspectives on the conflict, and suggests lessons other States could learn from it The first comprehensive volume of its kind covering the evolution of the conflict in Ukraine since 2014