One Year After the ECtHR Grand Chamber Judgment in Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia: Implications for Accountability and Justice in Occupied Territories

Published 18 June 2026

Photo by Karl Hörnfeldt on Unsplash

Date: Saturday, 11 July 2026 | Venue: Kyiv & Zoom | Time: 11:00–14:00 Kyiv time

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On 9 July 2025, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered its landmark judgment in the interState case Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia. The judgment addresses Russia’s responsibility for serious and systemic human rights violations in the context of the international armed conflict against Ukraine, including in territories under effective Russian control, as well as issues related to the downing of flight MH17. 

For this event, we will focus on the parts of the judgment relating to Ukraine and the situation in occupied territories. One year on, the key questions are: what does the judgment really change in law and practice, and how can its findings be used in concrete cases (domestically and in the international fora)?

In a moderated conversation, Ukrainian and international experts will discuss how the judgment can support accountability and victimcentred justice for crimes committed in occupied parts of Ukraine since 2014, with particular attention to administrative patterns of violations.

Speakers:

  • Gabriela Radu, T.M.C. Asser Institute
  • Dr Gurgen Petrossian, International Nuremberg Principles Academy
  • Onysiia Syniuk, ZMINA Human Rights Centre
  • Dr Marko Milanovic, Professor of Public International Law, University of Reading
  • Alina Pavliuk, Legal Coordinator, Ukrainian Legal Advisory Group
  • Kyrylo Kyryltsev, Chief Specialist, Division for Cooperation within International Mechanisms for Reimbursement of Damages Caused by Armed Aggression in the Territory of Ukraine, Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
  • Additional speakers to be confirmed.

Location:

The format of this public event is hybrid, which means it will be held both in Kyiv (details will be shared with registered participants) and in Zoom conference (the link will be provided upon registration).

More information:

More details about the topics that will be discussed during the event can be found in the attached programme. The full programme can be accessed by clicking on this icon 

This event is organised by T.M.C. Asser Institute in co-operation with the International Nuremberg Principles Academy, Zmina Human Rights Centre, Ukrainian Legal Advisory Group, with support from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.