Please note that this event will be held under the Chatham House Rule.


Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the war has had a disastrous impact on civilian life, leaving thousands of civilians dead and injured. It has also destroyed Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, including homes, apartments and businesses, places of worship, hospitals, schools, and cultural monuments.


As part of the response to the war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, many governments, multilateral and international organisations have engaged a range of accountability mechanisms and tools to protect international human rights law and appropriately prosecute human rights violations in Ukraine.


How will the international justice system ensure that Russia will be held accountable for its actions? What are the implications for the future of global justice for war crimes and human rights? And how can we make sure justice will be delivered?

AIIA Victoria invites you to join Tirana Hassan, Executive Director at Human Rights Watch, in conversation with Mohammad Chowdhury to delve into the challenges to international human rights law posed by the Russia-Ukraine War.


Doors will open for light lunch and mingling from 12.00pm. Please note that the main programme will begin at 12.30pm.


PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH.


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AIIA Victoria gratefully acknowledges the Walter Mangold Trust Fund for its ongoing support of our young members.


Agenda

Light lunch
In Conversation
Q&A
Mingling, coffee/tea

Location

Level 13, 356 Collins Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia

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For additional event or venue information, please send an email to admin.vic@internationalaffairs.org.au

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