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- Ukraine: What to make of Russia’s copycat justice
- ...to take this announcement seriously from a legal perspective,” says Sergey Vasiliev, a Russian-Dutch international criminal law expert at the University of Amsterdam. “The only…
- The future of justice for Ukraine is domestic
- ...all comes down to show that Ukraine has the law on its side” SERGEY VASILIEV Sergey Vasiliev is an Associate Professor at the Department of…
- Afghanistan: a war of positions at the ICC
- ...was a “necessary” statement says Sergey Vasiliev of University of Amsterdam, to reassure some parties that as Khan resumed the investigation they would not be…
- ICC judges at centre of controversy
- ...succeed.” But Sergey Vasiliev, assistant professor at the department of criminal law at the University of Amsterdam, wrote a two-part piece under the ominous title:…
- Damaging power struggle engulfs the former ICTY
- ...ways and shows the abnormality of the situation,” Sergey Vasiliev, assistant professor of international criminal law at Leiden University, tweeted last week. ON TWITTER :…
- Week in Review: ICC withdrawals and fragile transitional justice
- ...an ICC investigation and so accelerating the conclusion of the Prosecutor’s preliminary examination.” Leiden University researcher Sergey Vasiliev told JusticeInfo.net he thinks these dramatic announcements…
- As Philippines withdraws, “quality justice” is best shield for ICC
- ...much difference,” says Leiden University researcher Sergey Vasiliev. “The point is that not the law but the political will to cooperate is the main obstacle.…

22 August 2022
| National tribunals
| Ukraine

29 March 2022
| Opinion
| Ukraine

21 October 2021
| ICC
| Afghanistan

16 May 2019
| ICC
| International

29 October 2018
| ICTY
| Bosnia & Herzegovina

26 March 2018
| Truth Commissions
| International

22 March 2018
| ICC
| Philippines