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Ruvi Ziegler
| Mar 17, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Human Rights, Humanitarian Protection, Ukraine-Russia Symposium
Displacement from Conflict: Old Realities, New Protections? Globally, conflicts are the main source of both internal and cross-border displacement. The conflict prompted by Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine, which is a considerable escalation from the original...
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Julia Grignon
| Mar 15, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Human Rights, Humanitarian Protection, Ukraine-Russia Symposium
Law Applicable to Persons Fleeing Armed Conflicts As early as February 23rd, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in New York, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, estimated that 5 million people may flee if hostilities erupted in Ukraine. As of March 13th, less than three...
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Marko Milanovic
| Mar 1, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Human Rights, Ukraine-Russia Symposium
The Russia-Ukraine War and the European Convention on Human Rights As with the 2008 Russia-Georgia conflict, the war between Russia and Ukraine—likely to last much longer and be far more brutal than the Georgian conflict—is fought by two States Parties to the European...
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Leah West
| Jan 21, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Human Rights, Humanitarian Protection
Privacy vs. Precaution in Future Armed Conflict The operational demands of modern armed conflict highlight a pressing need for information, including highly private data about persons. This post examines the balance between personal privacy and armed forces’ need to...