Judge Oleksandr Garskiyy: ‘A Judge Must Know People,’ or About Justice and Offender Rehabilitation Through Books
Is judicial punishment a method of education? We talked about this with Oleksandr Garskyi, a…
Is judicial punishment a method of education? We talked about this with Oleksandr Garskyi, a…
The 21st century is the time of polycrisis, characterised by its temporal and spatial boundaries…
6 October 2025, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court ("ICC" or "the Court")…
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krainian statehood has existed and transformed for more than ten years in conditions of the…
The Russian Federation continues to involve Ukrainian children in the War violating numerous international standards…
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved a resolution on the signing of a…