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This book explains how the response to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine has transformed international law.
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Foreword, Fatou Bensouda; Part I: Setting the Stage; Chapter 1: Introduction, Milena Sterio; Chapter 2: The Arc of Accountability: A History of Global Criminal Justice, Milena Sterio; Chapter 3: Ukraine: The Current Crisis, Greta Ramelli and Sindija Beta; Chapter 4: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Response of the United Nations, Michael Scharf; Part II: Options for Accountability; Chapter 5: Ukraine and the International Criminal Court, Patrick Keenan; Chapter 6: Proposals for the Formation of a Crime of Aggression Tribunal for the Situation of Ukraine, Jennifer Trahan; Chapter 7: Ukrainian War Crimes Chamber, Gregory Noone and Kateryna Kyrychenko; Chapter 8: Accountability for Crimes Committed in Ukraine: Universal Jurisdiction Proceedings in National Jurisdictions, Yvonne Dutton; Chapter 9: Prosecuting Environmental Crimes in Ukraine as Either War Crimes or Ecocide, Michael J. Kelly; Part III: Accountability and Related Issues; Chapter 10: How to Make Russia Pay Reparations, Oona Hathaway and Maggie M. Mills; Chapter 11: Investigating and Documenting War Crimes in Ukraine, Mark Ellis; Part IV: New Global Order?; Chapter 12: Negotiating Justice in Ukraine, Paul R. Williams and Sindija Beta; Chapter 13: Conclusion: The Ukraine Conflict as a Grotian Moment, Michael Scharf; Appendix: Draft High War Crimes Court Legislation for Ukraine.
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is a Senior Legal Advisor at Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG), and Professor of Law Emerita at the Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, USA.
is the President of the American Branch of the International Law Association and the Joseph C. Hostetler-Baker Hostetler Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, USA, where he served as Dean from 2013-2024.
is the Charles R. Emrick Jr. - Calfee Halter & Griswold Professor of Law at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University, USA, and Managing Director of the Public International Law and Policy Group (PILPG).
holds the Rebecca I. Grazier Professorship in Law and International Relations at American University where he teaches in the School of International Service and at the Washington College of Law, USA. Dr. Williams is also the co-founder of the Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG).