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ECHR reshapes war law in Ukraine-Russia case
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69725, member: 636"] A landmark ruling from the European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for widespread human rights violations in Ukraine occurring between 2014 and 2022. The Grand Chamber determined that Russia exercised sufficient control over the situation through its military operations to establish jurisdiction under the European Convention on Human Rights. This decision effectively closes a legal gap that might have otherwise shielded military actions from human rights scrutiny. The judgment systematically attributed the actions of separatist groups in Donetsk and Luhansk to the Russian state, classifying them as de facto state organs. It documented an administrative practice of atrocities, including extrajudicial killings, torture, and the systematic use of sexual violence as a military tactic. The Court integrated international humanitarian law into its analysis without allowing it to displace human rights guarantees, establishing a precedent for their co-application during armed conflicts. This ruling carries profound implications for international law, potentially influencing ongoing cases at other judicial bodies and setting a new standard for state accountability during hostilities. While the determination of financial compensation was deferred, the court’s comprehensive findings create a definitive historical record and a powerful rejection of impunity for violations committed in warfare. [/QUOTE]
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