With more devastating reports from Ukraine of horrific crimes including massacres, torture and rape being committed by Russian forces against civilians, there are increasing calls for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his soldiers to be prosecuted for war crimes.
But who actually has the authority to make them face consequences for these horrendous acts, and would that really put an end to the conflict given that such trials have in the past taken years to reach a verdict?
The Quicky speaks to an expert in international law to find out what is and isn't possible when it comes to holding Russia to account.
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Host: Claire Murphy
With thanks to:
Donald Rothwell - Professor of International Law at the Australian National University, and Co-Editor of The Australian Year Book of International Law and Editor-in-Chief of the Brill Research Perspectives in Law of the Sea
Producer: Claire Murphy
Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane
Audio Producer: Jacob Round
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