The War in Ukraine: an International Law Perspective
On March 9th, at 12.30, The Dirpolis Institute presents 'The War in Ukraine: an International Law Perspective' workshop managed by Andrea De Guttry, full professor at Sant'Anna School. The event will take place in Aula Magna (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna). Live Streaming via WebEX.
Speakers
- Valentina Borgatti and Felix Jahn (International Security Studies): Violations of IHL, the use of prohibited weapons and the case of civilian combatants
- Alberto Baldini (allievo ordinario): State responsibility for irregular militias’ violation of International Humanitarian Law
- Anna Pagnacco (allieva ordinaria): The IT Army of Ukraine and the current operations under IHL
- Vincenzo Poti (International Security Studies): EU Response to the Invasion of Ukraine: the New Sanctions Against Russia
- Chiara Scissa (PhD Candidate): The forced migration flows, within and beyond Ukraine: the duties of States of reception
- Francesco Paolo Levantino (PhD Candidate): Arms supplies and support to belligerent States: the thin line between neutrality, non belligerency and war
- Giulio Santini (allievo ordinario): Sending weapons to Ukraine: profiles of Italian domestic law
- Antonella Benedetto (International Security Studies): The (limited) capacity of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to exert jurisdiction in the Ukraine case
- Fabio Sappino (allievo ordinario): Showing Russia the door. Are there any possibilities of expelling Russia from the UN?
- Giulia Bosi (PhDCandidate):The Creation of an Independent International Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
- Alan Amadio (Allievo ordinario): Is Putin an international criminal and is a new international tribunal needed?