Detainee Operations in Ukraine

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
Cristina Teleki
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Detention operations have been a salient feature of the military conflict in Eastern Ukraine. Often referred to as exchanges or swaps of detainees, the operations leading to the simultaneous release and transfer of detainees (srtd) offer fertile terrain for inquiring about the applicability of international humanitarian law (ihl) and international human rights law (ihrl). This article attempts to fill a gap in the literature on detention operations outside the war on terror framework. It offers a chronological review of the detention operations that have taken place in Ukraine since the beginning of the military conflict. This paper then follows a classical two-step analysis first of ihl, ihrl and domestic law provisions applicable to srtds and, second, of the impact of these provisions on the human rights protection of the persons involved. The preliminary conclusions of this analysis indicate that, despite the praise of the international community for the srtds in Ukraine, human rights violations have resulted from srtds. More specifically, the legal framework under which srtds take place appears to be a ‘cocktail’ of ihl and ihrl provisions. Certainly, srtds have attracted international media coverage and support for Ukraine. At the same time, however, the ‘hidden cost’ of these operations begins to be understood as well because the legal status of many participants in the srtds appears to worsen, access to justice appears to be hampered and the independence of justice appears to be threatened as a result of these operations.
在乌克兰的拘留行动
拘留行动是乌克兰东部军事冲突的一个显著特征。导致被拘留者同时释放和转移的行动通常被称为交换或交换被拘留者,为询问国际人道主义法和国际人权法的适用性提供了肥沃的土壤。本文试图填补关于反恐战争框架之外的拘留行动的文献空白。它按时间顺序回顾了自军事冲突开始以来在乌克兰进行的拘留行动。然后,本文采用经典的两步分析方法,首先分析国际人道法、国际人道法和适用于公约的国内法条款,其次分析这些条款对所涉人员人权保护的影响。这项分析的初步结论表明,尽管国际社会赞扬乌克兰的暴力冲突,但暴力冲突造成了侵犯人权的行为。更具体地说,发生暴力行为的法律框架似乎是国际人道法和国际人道法规定的“混合物”。当然,这些冲突吸引了国际媒体的报道和对乌克兰的支持。然而,与此同时,人们也开始了解这些行动的“隐性成本”,因为许多参与这些行动的人的法律地位似乎恶化,诉诸司法的机会似乎受到阻碍,司法的独立性似乎受到这些行动的威胁。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies is a peer reviewed journal aimed at promoting the rule of law in humanitarian emergency situations and, in particular, the protection and assistance afforded to persons in the event of armed conflicts and natural disasters in all phases and facets under international law. The Journal welcomes submissions in the areas of international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international refugee law and international law relating to disaster response. In addition, other areas of law can be identified including, but not limited to the norms regulating the prevention of humanitarian emergency situations, the law concerning internally displaced persons, arms control and disarmament law, legal issues relating to human security, and the implementation and enforcement of humanitarian norms. The Journal´s objective is to further the understanding of these legal areas in their own right as well as in their interplay. The Journal encourages writing beyond the theoretical level taking into account the practical implications from the perspective of those who are or may be affected by humanitarian emergency situations. The Journal aims at and seeks the perspective of academics, government and organisation officials, military lawyers, practitioners working in the humanitarian (legal) field, as well as students and other individuals interested therein.
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