The Hague Tribunal

International Criminal Court continues gathering evidence of Russia’s involvement in fighting in Donbas
News - 15 November 2016

International Criminal Court continues gathering evidence of Russia’s involvement in fighting in Donbas

The International Criminal Court has decided to continue collecting the evidence of Russia’s involvement in the conflict in Donetsk and Luhansk regions

Education Ministry wants to introduce university quotas for Crimean residents
News - 09 February 2016

Education Ministry wants to introduce university quotas for Crimean residents

The bill providing for introduction of quotas for Crimean residents to enroll in Ukrainian universities has been registered in the Parliament

UN mission to examine demining prospects in Donbas
News - 20 January 2016

UN mission to examine demining prospects in Donbas

The experts will arrive on January 23 and will work for two weeks

‘Mobile investigators’ to investigate ATO crimes more effectively – human rights activists
News - 25 October 2015

‘Mobile investigators’ to investigate ATO crimes more effectively – human rights activists

The state should upscale the human and financial resources to investigate international crimes.

Police not interested in investigating homophobic crimes – experts
News - 12 October 2015

Police not interested in investigating homophobic crimes – experts

It does not improve statistics, does not increase performance, does not influence salary size.

International aid to displaced people not reaches small towns
News - 09 September 2015

International aid to displaced people not reaches small towns

The exact number of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) is unknown, and the restriction of freedom of movement makes it difficult to deliver aid.

Ukrainians urged to sign petition for the Rome Statute ratification
News - 07 September 2015

Ukrainians urged to sign petition for the Rome Statute ratification

The e-petition will be considered, if it gathers at least 25,000 signatures

FSB behind Dzhemilev’s Ban on Entrance to Crimea
News - 22 April 2015

FSB behind Dzhemilev’s Ban on Entrance to Crimea

The decision to ban the leader of the Crimean Tatar people from entry to the peninsula was made by the FSB (Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation). The FSB has noted the paperwork of the respective resolution is missing

Parliament Decides on Hague Tribunal Jurisdiction
News - 04 February 2015

Parliament Decides on Hague Tribunal Jurisdiction

Parliament Decides on Hague Tribunal Jurisdiction