International Court of Justice of the UN

A decade of repressions: Crimean Tatars and Ukrainains targeted in Russia’s brutal crackdown on dissent
News - 22 March 2024

A decade of repressions: Crimean Tatars and Ukrainains targeted in Russia’s brutal crackdown on dissent

Amnesty International stated that with international crimes, Russia has attempted to change the ethnic makeup of Crimea while suppressing non-Russian identities on the peninsula, including through restricting education in Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar languages, attacking religious minorities, stifling media and culture, as well as undermining representative institutions and abusing the criminal justice system

Is Ukraine’s strategy in the International Court of Justice justified, and what lessons should we learn?
Articles - 13 February 2024

Is Ukraine’s strategy in the International Court of Justice justified, and what lessons should we learn?

On January 31, 2024, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a judgment in the case of Ukraine v. Russia. This is the first application to cover the armed conflict events between two countries since 2014. It focuses on the violation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination concerning the […]

The ICJ finds Russia only partially guilty of financing terrorism and discrimination of Crimean residents
News - 01 February 2024

The ICJ finds Russia only partially guilty of financing terrorism and discrimination of Crimean residents

The International Court of Justice has announced a verdict in the first case of Ukraine against Russia concerning the violation of the Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. The court recognized that Russia partially violated its obligations to combat the […]

Ruslan Zeytullayev intends to continue his hunger strike until the delivery of judgment
News - 21 April 2017

Ruslan Zeytullayev intends to continue his hunger strike until the delivery of judgment

Crimean Tatar activist starves for 17 days, looks haggard, but holds tight

General Prosecutor’s Office and Security Service of Ukraine want to deprive me of my profession – lawyer Veremiienko
News - 07 March 2017

General Prosecutor’s Office and Security Service of Ukraine want to deprive me of my profession – lawyer Veremiienko

Lawyer links his persecution with the case of Colonel Ivan Bezyazykov, whom law enforcers accuse of treason

Ukraine to file lawsuit against Russia with International Court of Justice
News - 06 January 2016

Ukraine to file lawsuit against Russia with International Court of Justice

The Minister claims that the evidence has already been collected, the pre-trial process of communication with the Russian party is coming to the end.