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At war? Party status and the war in Ukraine
AbstractMilitary support to Ukraine has been accompanied by debates as to when Western states would find themselves ‘at war’ with Russia. This political and legal discourse reminds us that international law needs concepts to identify who is a party to an international armed conflict.
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Professional situation of the Ukrainian actors during the Russian aggression against Ukraine
The paper presents the professional situation of Ukrainian actors after the outbreak of war in February 2022. The data presented here concern the different needs and possibilities of supporting Ukrainian actors living abroad and those displaced ...
Anna Huth
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War in Ukraine: a neurosurgical perspective
Abstract Background The ongoing war in Ukraine leads to the destruction of critical infrastructure and the displacement of millions of civilians while the necessity for neurosurgical care has increased tremendously. The consequences of this armed conflict on the practice of neurosurgery are uncertain to date.
Daniel Dubinski, Volodymyr Kolesnyk
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The Game of Ukraine: Conflict in Donbass as an Outcome of the Multilayered Rivalry
This paper analyzes the war in Ukraine as an outcome of multilayered rivalry combined with unintentional mistakes committed by all possible sides. The first layer of competition concerns domestic differences visible between the Western and Eastern part ...
Miron Lakomy
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Anxiety and watching the war in Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, Russia attacked Ukraine. Millions of people tuned into social media to watch the war. Media exposure to disasters and large‐scale violence can precipitate anxiety resulting in intrusive thoughts. This research investigates factors related to anxiety while watching the war. Since the war began during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic,
Esther Greenglass +4 more
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For more than two years now, Russia’s full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is a central matter of concern in the political, public and academic sphere. The war has sparked intense debates on a wide array of questions as well as on its global consequences and backlashes.
Catherine Maia, André-Marie Gbénou
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Nytt fra Ukraine er en essaysamling med bidrag fra danske politikere, ambassadører mediefolk, formidlere og analytikere. Den gir et innblikk i hverdagen til disse aktørene i perioden med russisk krig mot Ukraina etter 2022, ispedd analyse av krigens ...
Tobias Sæther
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Putin’s Folly and Rethinking the SDGs
The invasion of Ukraine is widely seen as Putin’s war, because he has a retrograde obsession to make Russia great again by reclaiming parts of the former Soviet Union.
Michael Marien
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War or Dance? Blind Spots and the Locus of our Fears
War is the ultimate expression of polarization. It instantly invokes in all of us the binary divide of life and death. Being supportive of the victims of aggression is a humane mandate.
Carlos Alvarez-Pereira
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The article reveals the criminal law characteristics of war crimes in the International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law and under the National Criminal Law. The category of “war crimes” is analysed and its Criminal Law description is made in
S. V. Shcherbak
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