PILPG's Guide to Atrocity Crimes - Ukraine
Atrocity Crimes
Crimes against humanity
The crime against humanity, along with the other crimes listed below, is one of the four core international crimes. Before prosecuting a crime against humanity, the acts have to correspond to a number of elements. This segment provides an overview of the definition and the elements of crimes against humanity and discusses some of the key controversies surrounding this crime.
Genocide
Genocide is another atrocity crime, which is considered to be one of the gravest international crimes. This segment provides an overview of the definition and elements of the crime of genocide, and discusses some of the controversies that can be found in international jurisprudence.
War Crimes
To prosecute war crimes, certain conditions have to be met that would qualify the crime as a war crime. This segment introduces the conditions that qualify a crime as a war crime in international law and distinguishes war crimes from other international core crimes.
Crime of aggression
To categorize an act as a crime of aggression, the act has to take place in a certain context. This segment introduces the definition and the history of the crime of aggression and discuss the crime of aggression as one of the core crimes of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Atrocity Crimes in Ukraine
Atrocity crimes can be defined and applied in many different ways. In earlier segments, we described the definition of different atrocity crimes under international criminal law. This segment introduces the concepts of atrocity crimes and their application under Ukrainian domestic law.