Jill Coster Van Voorhout
- Posted to Justice in Conflict on March 23, 2022: Justice and Accountability for Ukraine – Combining Transnational and International Criminal Law
Tomas Hamilton
- Posted to Just Security on March 30, 2022: Articulating Arms Control Law in the EU’s Lethal Military Assistance to Ukraine
- Posted to Opinio Juris on 6-7 April 2022: China Would Violate the Arms Trade Treaty If It Sends Weapons to Russia for Use in Ukraine: Part I & Part II
Patryk Labuda
- Posted to EJIL: Talk! on April 12, 2022: On Eastern Europe, "Whataboutism" and "West(s)plaining": Some Thoughts on International Lawyers' Responses to Ukraine
Jindan-Karena Mann
- Posted to Rethinking SLIC on April 6, 2022: Risky Business: will TotalEnergies be complicit in international crimes if it continues doing business in Russia?
Goran Sluiter
- Posted to EJIL: Talk! on March 22, 2022: Why Corporations Should Cease Business Activities with Russia (co-authored)
- Posted to Rethinking SLIC on February 25, 2022: Almost 25 years after its creation, the Russia-Ukraine conflict sadly shows the increasing irrelevance of the International Criminal Court
- Posted to Nederlandse Rechtsstaat on March 9, 2022: Het strafrechtelijke antwoord op de oorlog in Oekraïne (in Dutch, translates to “The criminal justice response to the war in Ukraine” in English)
Sergey Vasiliev
- Posted to Justice Info on March 29, 2022: The Future Of Justice For Ukraine Is Domestic
- Posted to EJIL: Talk! on March 3, 2022: Aggression against Ukraine: Avenues for Accountability for Core Crimes
- Section of a panel report by TMC Asser Institute on March 28, 2022: The Russian invasion of Ukraine: International legal implications: Complicity of the Russian people and the West