Ukraine
The HRI produced a series of commentaries, videos, and events on the human rights implications of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine
Even as the conflict continues, it is imperative that the international community continue to support efforts to identify, document, and analyze war crimes and other abuses by Russian forces and seek opportunities to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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Ukraine’s Rapid Digitalization: Human Rights Risks and Opportunities in a Postwar Environment
Report by Marti Flacks, Caitlin Chin-Rothmann, Lauren Burke Preputnik, Julia Brock, and Iryna Tiasko — February 14, 2024
The Moral Imperative for Supporting Ukraine
Commentary by Leonard Rubenstein — October 30, 2023
Safeguarding the Digital Landscape
Digital Report by Abigail Edwards — August 23, 2023
The War in Ukraine One Year On
Event — February 15, 2023
Ukrainian Refugees: Forced Displacement Response Goes Fully Digital
Report by Lauren Burke Preputnik, Catherine Nzuki, Erol Yayboke, and Anastasia Strouboulis — June 23, 2022
International Norms Under Pressure: State Compliance with International Humanitarian & Human Rights Law
Transcript — May 20, 2022
Justice in Ukraine May Be Slow, but Must Be Steady
Commentary by Marti Flacks — April 8, 2022
Ukraine’s Need for Fighter Jets under the UN Charter and the Responsibility to Protect
Commentary by Mark L. Schneider and Wesley K. Clark — March 22, 2022
Spotlight on Civilian Harm in the Mariupol Theater Airstrike
Commentary by Jacob Kurtzer, Marti Flacks, Matthew P. Funaiole, and Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. — March 21, 2022
Will There Be Accountability for Russian Abuses in Ukraine?
Commentary by Marti Flacks — February 28, 2022