Ensuring Accountability And Justice For International Crimes Committed By Russia In Ukraine

Published: Sept. 14, 2023, 7:06 p.m.

b'Panel 1\\nThe question of how to ensure the Russian Federation, and its political and military leadership, are held to account for serious breaches of international law in and Ukraine, including its war of aggression, has been an important aspect of the international response since the onset of Russia\\u2019s full scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Ireland has taken a strong position on the topic of ensuring accountability, having had it as one of the priorities for its latest term on the UN Security Council in 2021-2022. This symposium will hear the views of senior diplomats from Ukraine and Ireland, academics, and practitioners including from the field of international criminal law and accountability regarding this vital subject.\\n\\nFollowing opening remarks from\\xa0Michael Clausen\\xa0(Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Mission Ireland),\\xa0Ms Larysa Gerasko (Ambassador of Ukraine to Ireland), Ms Sonja Hyland (Deputy Secretary General & Political Director, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland)\\xa0and Mr Alex White (Director General, Institute for International and European Affairs/IIEA), \\n\\nSpeakers at this session include:\\n\\nDr Anton Korynevych, Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine;\\nProf Claus Kre\\xdf, Director of the Institute of International Peace and Security Law, University of Cologne;\\nDr Carrie Mc Dougall, Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne;\\nMargarita \\u0160niutyt\\u0117-Daug\\u0117lien\\u0117, Vice-President of Eurojust.'