Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation

The article assesses the recent and ongoing criminal acts of the Russian Federation in terms of their compliance with existing international crimes, in particular with the crime of genocide, with the aim of correct criminal-law qualification. It provides an analysis of actus reus of genocide as an...

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Main Author: Volodymyr Pylypenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2023-12-01
Series:Review of European and Comparative Law
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/recl/article/view/16607
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description The article assesses the recent and ongoing criminal acts of the Russian Federation in terms of their compliance with existing international crimes, in particular with the crime of genocide, with the aim of correct criminal-law qualification. It provides an analysis of actus reus of genocide as an international crime under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (hereinafter: Convention). The illegal action of the Russian Federation is analysed in the context of the so-called “denazification,” as the main goal of the full-scale aggression of Ukraine. The author attempts to show the distinction between the groups protected by the aforementioned Convention and the term “Nation,” which seems to have much broader sense. The author also concludes that the actus reus of the Russian perpetrators is not aimed solely at the destruction of any of the groups of the Convention, but actually at the destruction of the Ukrainian nation, its culture, language, history and statehood. In this context, the views of Raphael Lemkin, the founder of the concept of genocide as an international crime, are analysed. The necessity of international legal qualification of the actions of the Russian Federation as a new international crime has been substantiated and its conditional name – “natiocide” is proposed.
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spelling doaj.art-a3e6894ec37149de866daf6d704ad3a52024-03-20T13:42:13ZengThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinReview of European and Comparative Law2545-384X2023-12-01Special Issue10.31743/recl.16607Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian NationVolodymyr Pylypenko0Lviv University of Business and Law The article assesses the recent and ongoing criminal acts of the Russian Federation in terms of their compliance with existing international crimes, in particular with the crime of genocide, with the aim of correct criminal-law qualification. It provides an analysis of actus reus of genocide as an international crime under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (hereinafter: Convention). The illegal action of the Russian Federation is analysed in the context of the so-called “denazification,” as the main goal of the full-scale aggression of Ukraine. The author attempts to show the distinction between the groups protected by the aforementioned Convention and the term “Nation,” which seems to have much broader sense. The author also concludes that the actus reus of the Russian perpetrators is not aimed solely at the destruction of any of the groups of the Convention, but actually at the destruction of the Ukrainian nation, its culture, language, history and statehood. In this context, the views of Raphael Lemkin, the founder of the concept of genocide as an international crime, are analysed. The necessity of international legal qualification of the actions of the Russian Federation as a new international crime has been substantiated and its conditional name – “natiocide” is proposed. https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/recl/article/view/16607genocidenationinternational crimesnational group“natiocide”
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Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation
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nation
international crimes
national group
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title Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation
title_full Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation
title_fullStr Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation
title_full_unstemmed Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation
title_short Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation
title_sort russian genocide in ukraine as an attempt to destroy the ukrainian nation
topic genocide
nation
international crimes
national group
“natiocide”
url https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/recl/article/view/16607
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