Legal Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War
International and Polish Approaches
Herausgeber: Balcerzak, Micha¿; Ca¿a-Wacinkiewicz, Ewelina
Legal Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War
International and Polish Approaches
Herausgeber: Balcerzak, Micha¿; Ca¿a-Wacinkiewicz, Ewelina
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This book critically examines the legal ramifications of Russiaâ s invasion of Ukraine, and the aftermath of these events. Combining international and domestic perspectives, it synthesises nearly three years of legal responses to the aggression. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of international law and human rights law.
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This book critically examines the legal ramifications of Russiaâ s invasion of Ukraine, and the aftermath of these events. Combining international and domestic perspectives, it synthesises nearly three years of legal responses to the aggression. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of international law and human rights law.
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- Routledge Research in International Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9781041070016
- ISBN-10: 1041070012
- Artikelnr.: 74063067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Research in International Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9781041070016
- ISBN-10: 1041070012
- Artikelnr.: 74063067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michä Balcerzak, Dr. hab. iur., is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Security Studies, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru¿, Poland, and the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Szczecin. He served as a judge ad hoc at the European Court of Human Rights (2018-2022). Since 2022 he has been a member, vice-chair, and chair of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. His research interests include international protection of human rights, litigation at international courts and tribunals, and the law of international organizations. Ewelina Cäa-Wacinkiewicz, Dr. hab. iur., is Dean and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Szczecin, and is also a visiting professor at VITEZ University (Bosnia and Herzegovina); Director of the Centre for Strategic Analysis at the University of Szczecin; member, treasurer (2013-2023), and vice-president (2023-) of the Polish branch of the International Law Association (ILA); member of the Polish Association of European Law; member of "Team Europe," an expert group operating at the European Commission. She is part of the research team of the UNESCO Chair for Social Sustainability at the University of Szczecin and is also an author and editor of numerous publications in the field of international law, European Union law, and international protection of human rights.
Introduction
Part I: International Law Aspects
1. United Nations Confronted with Russia's Aggression on Ukraine in 2022
2. Neutrality, Non-belligerency, Belligerency? The Status of States
Assisting Ukraine in the International Armed Conflict Between Ukraine and
Russia
3. International and European Refugee Law and the Exodus of Ukrainians
After 24th February 2022
4. Legal Analysis of the Modalities for Establishing the Special Tribunal
for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine and its Impact on the
Effectiveness of Proceedings
5. Register of Damage for Ukraine: First Step Towards an International
Compensation Mechanism for Victims of Russian Aggression
6. Russia's Aggression and the International Court of Justice: The
Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation)
7. The Stolen Children: Russia's Policy Towards Ukrainian Minors
Transferred after the Outbreak of War - an International Law Perspective
Part II: Polish Law Aspects
8. The Polish Military Assistance to Ukraine: Constitutional Aspects
9. Humanitarian Assistance for Ukrainian Citizens in the Aftermath of
Russian Aggression and the Polish Public Finance Law
10. Aggravated Criminal Responsibility in Polish Criminal Law for Certain
Crimes Committed During the Armed Conflict in Ukraine
11. Ensuring the Right to Education for Ukrainian Children in Poland
Following the Russian Aggression in Ukraine
12. The Role of Local Government in Providing Humanitarian Aid to Citizens
of Ukraine Following Russia's Aggression in 2022
13. Legal Aspects of the Humanitarian Assistance System for Ukrainian
Citizens in Poland in the Aftermath of Russian Aggression
14. Legal Determinants of Crisis Management in Poland in the Context of
Russian Aggression in Ukraine
15. Ensuring the Rights to Social Security for Ukrainian Citizens in
Poland: the Implications of the Act of 12 March 2022
16. The Legal Status of Ukrainians Finding Refuge on the Territory of
Poland After the Russian Aggression in 2022
Part I: International Law Aspects
1. United Nations Confronted with Russia's Aggression on Ukraine in 2022
2. Neutrality, Non-belligerency, Belligerency? The Status of States
Assisting Ukraine in the International Armed Conflict Between Ukraine and
Russia
3. International and European Refugee Law and the Exodus of Ukrainians
After 24th February 2022
4. Legal Analysis of the Modalities for Establishing the Special Tribunal
for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine and its Impact on the
Effectiveness of Proceedings
5. Register of Damage for Ukraine: First Step Towards an International
Compensation Mechanism for Victims of Russian Aggression
6. Russia's Aggression and the International Court of Justice: The
Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation)
7. The Stolen Children: Russia's Policy Towards Ukrainian Minors
Transferred after the Outbreak of War - an International Law Perspective
Part II: Polish Law Aspects
8. The Polish Military Assistance to Ukraine: Constitutional Aspects
9. Humanitarian Assistance for Ukrainian Citizens in the Aftermath of
Russian Aggression and the Polish Public Finance Law
10. Aggravated Criminal Responsibility in Polish Criminal Law for Certain
Crimes Committed During the Armed Conflict in Ukraine
11. Ensuring the Right to Education for Ukrainian Children in Poland
Following the Russian Aggression in Ukraine
12. The Role of Local Government in Providing Humanitarian Aid to Citizens
of Ukraine Following Russia's Aggression in 2022
13. Legal Aspects of the Humanitarian Assistance System for Ukrainian
Citizens in Poland in the Aftermath of Russian Aggression
14. Legal Determinants of Crisis Management in Poland in the Context of
Russian Aggression in Ukraine
15. Ensuring the Rights to Social Security for Ukrainian Citizens in
Poland: the Implications of the Act of 12 March 2022
16. The Legal Status of Ukrainians Finding Refuge on the Territory of
Poland After the Russian Aggression in 2022
Introduction
Part I: International Law Aspects
1. United Nations Confronted with Russia's Aggression on Ukraine in 2022
2. Neutrality, Non-belligerency, Belligerency? The Status of States
Assisting Ukraine in the International Armed Conflict Between Ukraine and
Russia
3. International and European Refugee Law and the Exodus of Ukrainians
After 24th February 2022
4. Legal Analysis of the Modalities for Establishing the Special Tribunal
for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine and its Impact on the
Effectiveness of Proceedings
5. Register of Damage for Ukraine: First Step Towards an International
Compensation Mechanism for Victims of Russian Aggression
6. Russia's Aggression and the International Court of Justice: The
Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation)
7. The Stolen Children: Russia's Policy Towards Ukrainian Minors
Transferred after the Outbreak of War - an International Law Perspective
Part II: Polish Law Aspects
8. The Polish Military Assistance to Ukraine: Constitutional Aspects
9. Humanitarian Assistance for Ukrainian Citizens in the Aftermath of
Russian Aggression and the Polish Public Finance Law
10. Aggravated Criminal Responsibility in Polish Criminal Law for Certain
Crimes Committed During the Armed Conflict in Ukraine
11. Ensuring the Right to Education for Ukrainian Children in Poland
Following the Russian Aggression in Ukraine
12. The Role of Local Government in Providing Humanitarian Aid to Citizens
of Ukraine Following Russia's Aggression in 2022
13. Legal Aspects of the Humanitarian Assistance System for Ukrainian
Citizens in Poland in the Aftermath of Russian Aggression
14. Legal Determinants of Crisis Management in Poland in the Context of
Russian Aggression in Ukraine
15. Ensuring the Rights to Social Security for Ukrainian Citizens in
Poland: the Implications of the Act of 12 March 2022
16. The Legal Status of Ukrainians Finding Refuge on the Territory of
Poland After the Russian Aggression in 2022
Part I: International Law Aspects
1. United Nations Confronted with Russia's Aggression on Ukraine in 2022
2. Neutrality, Non-belligerency, Belligerency? The Status of States
Assisting Ukraine in the International Armed Conflict Between Ukraine and
Russia
3. International and European Refugee Law and the Exodus of Ukrainians
After 24th February 2022
4. Legal Analysis of the Modalities for Establishing the Special Tribunal
for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine and its Impact on the
Effectiveness of Proceedings
5. Register of Damage for Ukraine: First Step Towards an International
Compensation Mechanism for Victims of Russian Aggression
6. Russia's Aggression and the International Court of Justice: The
Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation)
7. The Stolen Children: Russia's Policy Towards Ukrainian Minors
Transferred after the Outbreak of War - an International Law Perspective
Part II: Polish Law Aspects
8. The Polish Military Assistance to Ukraine: Constitutional Aspects
9. Humanitarian Assistance for Ukrainian Citizens in the Aftermath of
Russian Aggression and the Polish Public Finance Law
10. Aggravated Criminal Responsibility in Polish Criminal Law for Certain
Crimes Committed During the Armed Conflict in Ukraine
11. Ensuring the Right to Education for Ukrainian Children in Poland
Following the Russian Aggression in Ukraine
12. The Role of Local Government in Providing Humanitarian Aid to Citizens
of Ukraine Following Russia's Aggression in 2022
13. Legal Aspects of the Humanitarian Assistance System for Ukrainian
Citizens in Poland in the Aftermath of Russian Aggression
14. Legal Determinants of Crisis Management in Poland in the Context of
Russian Aggression in Ukraine
15. Ensuring the Rights to Social Security for Ukrainian Citizens in
Poland: the Implications of the Act of 12 March 2022
16. The Legal Status of Ukrainians Finding Refuge on the Territory of
Poland After the Russian Aggression in 2022







