The Invasion of Ukraine: Legal, Political and Personal Consequences
Although Russia appears to be acting with impunity, there are very real consequences to its actions in Ukraine. Some of these consequences are having immediate effect, while others will last for years.
This webinar analyses the ramifications of Russia’s recent aggression against Ukraine in legal, political and personal terms. Panelists will address the international response to Russia’s actions, focusing on such diverse topics as economic sanctions, actions at the International Court of Justice and criminal prosecutions at the International Criminal Court.
While it is unclear how long the current military conflict will continue, what is certain is that the consequences of Russia’s aggression will last for years to come. This one-hour conversation features a diverse array of experts who will shed light on this complex and rapidly evolving situation.
Speakers
- Professor Chester Brown, The University of Sydney Law School
- Associate Professor Markus Wagner, University of Wollongong
- Professor Sarah Williams, UNSW.
Moderator
- Professor Lisa Toohey, University of Newcastle
Webinar via Zoom, Tuesday 22 March 2022, 12-1pm AEDT
Once registered, you will be provided with Zoom details closer to the date of the webinar.
This webinar is presented by the Sydney Centre for International Law at the University of Sydney Law School and the University of Wollongong Transnational Law and Policy Centre.
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