“Filtration” of the population in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine as an instrument of genocide
Anna Shapovalova,
Nataliіa Fedorovska
Abstract:The relevance of this study stems from the need to investigate the “filtration” structure introduced by the occupation authorities, which contains violations of international humanitarian law. The purpose of this study was to investigate the conceptual and organisational foundations of the “filtration” system through the lens of international human rights law. Considering the subject matter and the purpose of this study, a range of scientific methods was employed, including terminological, systemic and structu… Show more
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