Published today Open Access

Cover of the Centre's forthcoming edited collection in partnership with the YM National Law University, Ukraine. Titled "International Law after the Ukraine War"

The IJHR Centre is Delighted to share the publication of our new edited collection – International Law After the Ukraine War – which examines how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has tested, stretched and reshaped international law 🌍

Edited by Jennifer Giblin, Olena Chub, Patrick Butchard, and Oksana Senatorova, the book brings together leading experts on international law, including key Ukrainian voices, and explores the strengths and weaknesses in international law which have been exposed by Russia’s invasion.

It has been a privilege to work alongside our outstanding authors who have provided rich discussions on a broad range of international legal issues, including:

• Constitutional Rights Defence (Olena Chub)
• Sanctions and Countermeasures (Patrick Butchard)
• National Mechanisms for Countering Aggression (Kristina Trykhlib & Mykola Saltanov)
• Accountability for International Crimes (Iva Vukušić)
• Investigating War Crimes (Iryna Krytska & Kateryna Latysh)
• Corporate Criminal Accountability (Kateryna Buriakovska)
• Addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (Yulia Ioffe)
• Double Standards in International Criminal Law (Patryk I. Labuda)
• Environmental Legal Frameworks (Ievgeniia Kopytsia)
• Executing the Right to Education (Dr. Anzhela Stashchak, Oleksandr Kryvenko & Yana Sydorenko)

🔑 Available now Open Access with Routledge Taylor & Francis Group thanks to the Universities UK, Cormack Consultancy Group Twin for Hope Campaign