transitional justice

Expert warns about three challenges to proper documentation of international crimes and preservation of evidence of Russian aggression against Ukraine
News - 31 May 2025

Expert warns about three challenges to proper documentation of international crimes and preservation of evidence of Russian aggression against Ukraine

The absence of a unified state strategy for documenting the events of the Russian-Ukrainian war, cuts in funding for human rights projects, and aggressive Russian propaganda create risks of losing years of achievements in the field of recording war crimes, Anton Drobovych stated

Reintegration of youth from the occupied territories requires inter-agency coordination – Presidential Representative of Crimea
News - 28 May 2025

Reintegration of youth from the occupied territories requires inter-agency coordination – Presidential Representative of Crimea

Children leaving temporarily occupied Crimea urgently need integration into Ukraine's educational system

Council of Europe adopts Convention on the Protection of the Lawyer Profession: will the document strengthen Ukraine’s advocacy?
News - 21 May 2025

Council of Europe adopts Convention on the Protection of the Lawyer Profession: will the document strengthen Ukraine’s advocacy?

The Council of Europe responds to the increasing threat and attacks against lawyers and the legal profession.

Personnel reserve for free Crimea: a pilot management training project in Ukraine
Articles - 02 August 2024

Personnel reserve for free Crimea: a pilot management training project in Ukraine

Read the article to find out who can apply for this program and how the work on forming a talent pool is going

Working in the occupied territories: what international humanitarian law says about it
Columns - 22 July 2024

Working in the occupied territories: what international humanitarian law says about it

Noel Calhoun, Deputy Head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission, spoke about international standards that should be applied to the temporarily occupied territories during the Docudays UA discussion, "Educators, doctors, and public utilities in the occupied territories—whom does Ukraine consider collaborators, and is it fair?"

Teachers under occupation: who should be punished for collaboration and what are the problems in the legislation
Columns - 22 July 2024

Teachers under occupation: who should be punished for collaboration and what are the problems in the legislation

In Ukraine, since about November 2022, after the liberation of the temporarily occupied city of Kherson, there has been a professional, legal, and emotional discussion about how to approach the issue of educators’ work under occupation