Nationwide Public Opinion Survey in Ukraine on the Establishment of a Special Justice Mechanism for Grave International Crimes Committed as a Result of the Aggression of the Russian Federation
About
The project focused on studying public opinion regarding the establishment of a national justice mechanism for grave crimes committed as a result of the armed aggression by the Russian Federation. Key objectives included conducting a nationwide survey (excluding temporarily occupied territories and areas without Ukrainian mobile coverage), analysing the attitudes of the general population and specific groups (in particular, veterans and military personnel) towards potential forms of justice, preparing analytical materials in collaboration with a partner NGO, engaging the expert community in discussing the findings, and informing state and international institutions in order to develop a justice model that meets the expectations of Ukrainian society.
Key results
- The project produced the results of a nationwide public opinion survey on the establishment and development of a special justice mechanism in response to grave crimes resulting from the aggression of the Russian Federation.
- A compilation "Key Documents of International Humanitarian Law" was prepared and disseminated.
- The project findings served as the basis for the analytical report "Capacity of Ukraine’s Judicial System to Ensure Accountability for Grave International Crimes Committed During Russia’s Aggression Against Ukraine".