Special Issue on the War in Ukraine and its Long-Term Consequences for Security and Human Rights
The Special Issue on The War in Ukraine and its Long-Term Consequences for Security and Human Rights was edited by Guest Editors-in-Chief Christophe Paulussen, Walter Kemp and Janice Helwig.
This special issue of Security and Human Rights takes a long view on what has turned into a long war. In addition to an introduction, four substantive articles address a range of issues related to both security and human rights as well as the potential role of the OSCE in rebuilding a post-war security order. These articles have already appeared on the Security and Human Rights website, but have been combined into a special issue to cluster several articles on the topic of Ukraine and how Russia’s invasion has had an impact on core issues that are covered by this journal such as human rights, the OSCE, as well as other topics that are relevant to the war in Ukraine and how to end it, such as sanctions.
Articles included in the Special Issue
“Rapidly Approaching Deadline: Bringing Ukrainian Deported to Russia Back” by Onysiia Syniuk
DOI: 10.58866/GRQR8928
“The Road to Justice: Lessons for Ukraine From the USSR Invasion of Afghanistan” by Nader Nadery and Victoria Kerr
DOI: 10.58866/PSBW5998
“Sanctions against Russia: Legal Setting, Intermediate Economic Impact and Potential Political Outcomes” by Larissa J. van den Herik and Peter A.G. van Bergeijk
DOI: 10.58866/TQZL8131
“Crisis and Opportunity for the OSCE” by Walter Kemp
DOI: 10.58866/KMTL4869
DOI: 10.58866/FYKN7214
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