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Russia against Ukraine before the European Court of Human Rights : the empire strikes back?
Rosja przeciwko Ukrainie przed Europejskim Trybunałem Praw Człowieka : imperium kontratakuje?
konflikt rosyjsko-ukraiński
Europejski Trybunał Praw Człowieka
skarga międzypaństwowa
aneksja Półwyspu Krymskiego
polityka Federacji Rosyjskiej
lawfare
Russian-Ukrainian conflict
European Court of Human Rights
inter-state case
the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula
the policy of the Russian Federation
lawfare
Streszcz. ang. s. 7. Bibliogr. s. 26-29
In July 2021, Russia submitted its first inter-state complaint against Ukraine to the European Court of Human Rights. This was an unexpected and intriguing step of the Russian government, especially since many of the presented allegations are linked to the events that initiated the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Referring to the hostilities that began in 2014, the international community was, in principle, unanimous in assessing who the aggressor was. The focus of this research is the strategy of the Russian Federation in its recently initiated legal battle before the Strasbourg Court. This paper presents an attempt to outline the possible motives for taking such a step. Moscow’s position on this case is particularly puzzling, as some of the allegations concern the Crimean Peninsula, widely recognised under international law as territory occupied by Russia. Given the foregoing, doubt arises about the strategic objectives of the Russian authorities in the conflict with Ukraine; the question is whether the actions taken by Russia fall within the scope of its previous strategy or if there has been a new turn in the matter. The first part of this paper outlines the background of the given conflict, the second details Russian policy after the annexation of Crimea, and the third, which is crucial for the formulating of conclusions, presents considerations on Russia’s possible motivation and goals in filing a complaint to the European Court Human Rights. The research was conducted mainly on the basis of the merits of the complaint, the statements of the representatives of Russia and Ukraine in the matter, the author’s observations, and practitioners’ considerations.
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| dc.abstract.en | In July 2021, Russia submitted its first inter-state complaint against Ukraine to the European Court of Human Rights. This was an unexpected and intriguing step of the Russian government, especially since many of the presented allegations are linked to the events that initiated the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Referring to the hostilities that began in 2014, the international community was, in principle, unanimous in assessing who the aggressor was. The focus of this research is the strategy of the Russian Federation in its recently initiated legal battle before the Strasbourg Court. This paper presents an attempt to outline the possible motives for taking such a step. Moscow’s position on this case is particularly puzzling, as some of the allegations concern the Crimean Peninsula, widely recognised under international law as territory occupied by Russia. Given the foregoing, doubt arises about the strategic objectives of the Russian authorities in the conflict with Ukraine; the question is whether the actions taken by Russia fall within the scope of its previous strategy or if there has been a new turn in the matter. The first part of this paper outlines the background of the given conflict, the second details Russian policy after the annexation of Crimea, and the third, which is crucial for the formulating of conclusions, presents considerations on Russia’s possible motivation and goals in filing a complaint to the European Court Human Rights. The research was conducted mainly on the basis of the merits of the complaint, the statements of the representatives of Russia and Ukraine in the matter, the author’s observations, and practitioners’ considerations. | pl |
| dc.affiliation | Wydział Prawa i Administracji : Katedra Prawa Międzynarodowego Publicznego | pl |
| dc.contributor.author | Ingelevič-Citak, Milena - 160488 | pl |
| dc.date.accession | 2022-07-06 | pl |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2022-07-07T06:24:01Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2022-07-07T06:24:01Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2022 | pl |
| dc.date.openaccess | 0 | |
| dc.description.accesstime | w momencie opublikowania | |
| dc.description.additional | Streszcz. ang. s. 7. Bibliogr. s. 26-29 | pl |
| dc.description.number | 1 | pl |
| dc.description.physical | 7-29 | pl |
| dc.description.points | 100 | pl |
| dc.description.publication | 1,5 | pl |
| dc.description.version | ostateczna wersja wydawcy | |
| dc.description.volume | 51 | pl |
| dc.identifier.doi | 10.15804/ppsy202206 | pl |
| dc.identifier.issn | 0208-7375 | pl |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/295154 | |
| dc.identifier.weblink | https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/journals/31/756/12759 | pl |
| dc.language | eng | pl |
| dc.language.container | eng | pl |
| dc.participation | Ingelevič-Citak, Milena: 100%; | pl |
| dc.pbn.affiliation | Dziedzina nauk społecznych : nauki prawne | pl |
| dc.rights | Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 4.0 Międzynarodowa | * |
| dc.rights.licence | CC-BY-NC-ND | |
| dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode.pl | * |
| dc.share.type | otwarte czasopismo | |
| dc.source.integrator | false | |
| dc.subject.en | Russian-Ukrainian conflict | pl |
| dc.subject.en | European Court of Human Rights | pl |
| dc.subject.en | inter-state case | pl |
| dc.subject.en | the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula | pl |
| dc.subject.en | the policy of the Russian Federation | pl |
| dc.subject.en | lawfare | pl |
| dc.subject.pl | konflikt rosyjsko-ukraiński | pl |
| dc.subject.pl | Europejski Trybunał Praw Człowieka | pl |
| dc.subject.pl | skarga międzypaństwowa | pl |
| dc.subject.pl | aneksja Półwyspu Krymskiego | pl |
| dc.subject.pl | polityka Federacji Rosyjskiej | pl |
| dc.subject.pl | lawfare | pl |
| dc.subtype | Article | pl |
| dc.title | Russia against Ukraine before the European Court of Human Rights : the empire strikes back? | pl |
| dc.title.alternative | Rosja przeciwko Ukrainie przed Europejskim Trybunałem Praw Człowieka : imperium kontratakuje? | pl |
| dc.title.journal | Polish Political Science Yearbook | pl |
| dc.type | JournalArticle | pl |
| dspace.entity.type | Publication |
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