Publicación: The European Union and International Criminal Justice in Ukraine: Beyond the call of duty
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2024
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Históricamente, la Unión Europea ha constituido un gran apoyo para la Corte Penal Internacional (CPI), tanto en su nacimiento, como en la integridad de su instrumento constitutivo (el Estatuto de Roma), así como en el desarrollo de sus funciones. Sin embargo, la agresión de la Federación Rusa a Ucrania ha propiciado el cumplimiento de un nuevo papel de la Unión Europea en su relación con la CPI y en la lucha contra la impunidad de los crímenes internacionales más graves cometidos en dicho conflicto. En este sentido, está siendo decisiva la actuación de Eurojust como centro de armonización de los esfuerzos investigadores en relación con los crímenes cometidos en Ucrania. Igualmente, la puesta en marcha de otros mecanismos novedosos por parte de la Unión Europea revela la consolidación de un rol inédito de la UE en la lucha contra la impunidad.
Historically, the European Union has been a strong supporter of the International Criminal Court (ICC), both in its creation and in the integrity of its founding instrument (the Rome Statute), as well as in the development of its functions. However, the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine has led to a new role for the European Union in its relationship with the ICC and in the fight against impunity for the most serious international crimes committed in this conflicregard, Eurojust plays a crucial role as a centre for the harmonisation of investigative efforts in relation to crimes committed in Ukraine. Similarly, the implementation of other innovative mechanisms by the European Union demonstrates the consolidation of an unprecedented role for the EU in the fight against impunity.
Historically, the European Union has been a strong supporter of the International Criminal Court (ICC), both in its creation and in the integrity of its founding instrument (the Rome Statute), as well as in the development of its functions. However, the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine has led to a new role for the European Union in its relationship with the ICC and in the fight against impunity for the most serious international crimes committed in this conflicregard, Eurojust plays a crucial role as a centre for the harmonisation of investigative efforts in relation to crimes committed in Ukraine. Similarly, the implementation of other innovative mechanisms by the European Union demonstrates the consolidation of an unprecedented role for the EU in the fight against impunity.
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Ucrania, Unión Europea, Corte Penal Internacional, Eurojust, agresión, crímenes internacionales, Equipo Conjunto de Investigación, Centro Internacional para el Enjuiciamiento del Crimen de Agresión, Base de Datos de Pruebas de Crímenes Internacionales de Especial Gravedad, Ukraine,, European Union, International Criminal Court, Eurojust, aggression, international crimes
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Derecho Internacional Público