Tribunal for the Russian Aggression in Ukraine: The Need for Accountability

Elvina Jusufaj
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The Russian aggression against Ukraine has raised the need for accountability and international rule of law. Russia through committing the supreme international crime has deliberately violated basic international principles and norms such as state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and the prohibition of the use of force. Member states of the United Nations drafted and agreed to create the International Criminal Court to punish the most serious crimes. The Kampala amendments of the Rome Statute on aggression, adopted a decade later, can be activated if the two states concerned have accepted ICC jurisdiction. Russia and Ukraine are not members of ICC, although the unilateral declarations of Ukraine accepting ICC jurisdiction can be exercised for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed in the territory of Ukraine. The lack of an international mechanism to punish the crime of aggression against Ukraine have triggered calls and actions to create a special tribunal with a limited focus on that crime, based on the development of international criminal law over the past eighty years. The EU recently agreed to establish an International Center for the prosecution of the crime of aggression – to preserve evidence and prepare the analysis of the evidence for the prosecution for future national or international trials – which is considered a first step in that direction. This research will analyze options to create either a special international tribunal or a hybrid tribunal to investigate whether Russia’s acts of violence in Ukraine constitute a crime of aggression and their prosecution. It will examine the legal basis of its establishment and functioning of the tribunal based on previous precedents, such as the International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg), or other specialized courts integrated in a national justice system with international judges – hybrid court. It will also explore the indispensable role of the United Nations in establishing such a tribunal and its implications in ending the conflict.   Received: 13 January 2023 / Accepted: 17 March 2023 / Published: 20 March 2023
俄罗斯侵略乌克兰的法庭:问责的必要性
俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略提高了问责制和国际法治的必要性。俄罗斯犯下了最高的国际罪行,蓄意违反了乌克兰的国家主权和领土完整以及禁止使用武力等基本国际原则和准则。联合国成员国起草并同意建立国际刑事法院,以惩罚最严重的罪行。十年后通过的《关于侵略的罗马规约》坎帕拉修正案,如果有关两国接受国际刑事法院的管辖权,就可以启动。俄罗斯和乌克兰不是国际刑事法院的成员,尽管乌克兰接受国际刑事法院管辖权的单方面声明可以对在乌克兰境内犯下的战争罪、危害人类罪和种族灭绝罪行使管辖权。由于缺乏惩罚侵略乌克兰罪行的国际机制,人们呼吁并采取行动,根据过去八十年来国际刑法的发展,建立一个特别法庭,有限地关注这一罪行。欧盟最近同意建立一个起诉侵略罪的国际中心- -保存证据并准备对证据进行分析,以便将来进行国家或国际审判- -这被认为是朝这个方向迈出的第一步。本研究将分析设立特别国际法庭或混合法庭的选择,以调查俄罗斯在乌克兰的暴力行为是否构成侵略罪,并对其进行起诉。它将根据以往的先例,如国际军事法庭(纽伦堡)或其他与国际法官合并为国家司法系统的专门法院- -混合法院,审查其设立和运作法庭的法律基础。它还将探讨联合国在设立这样一个法庭方面的不可或缺的作用及其对结束冲突的影响。收稿日期:2023年1月13日/接受日期:2023年3月17日/发表日期:2023年3月20日
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