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Ikumbukwe Putin anaishi kama digidigi keshaogopa kuhudhuria vikao vyovyote hata vya BRICS.
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The hearing in the case against Russia on charges of violation of the Convention on the Prohibition of Genocide begins in the Peace Palace in The Hague on 18 September, and Russia has decided to participate.
Source: European Pravda correspondent from The Hague; video blog about expectations from the process
Details: This time Russia, which had ignored the process at previous hearings, has decided to send a delegation of lawyers to The Hague to defend itself against the charges.
The Russian Federation is being represented by specialists from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, lawyers hired from the firm Monastyrsky, Zyuba, Stepanov & Partners (whose abbreviated name also sounds like "Ministry of Foreign Affairs" in Ukrainian), and some "international lawyers".
Legal scholars from Iran, China and Peru, and French-licensed lawyer Jean-Charles Tchikaya, who is not an academic but is known for representing the most odious African dictators, have agreed to represent the Russian Federation.
In addition to specialists from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine will be represented by the prestigious international law firm Covington & Burling, as well as a team of international legal experts who have been defending Ukraine’s interests in The Hague for a long time, led by Yale Law School professor Harold Koh and Université de Paris Nanterre professor Jean-Marc Thouvenin.
32 other countries have also joined Ukraine's lawsuit against Russia.
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Ikumbukwe Putin anaishi kama digidigi keshaogopa kuhudhuria vikao vyovyote hata vya BRICS.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
The hearing in the case against Russia on charges of violation of the Convention on the Prohibition of Genocide begins in the Peace Palace in The Hague on 18 September, and Russia has decided to participate.
Source: European Pravda correspondent from The Hague; video blog about expectations from the process
Details: This time Russia, which had ignored the process at previous hearings, has decided to send a delegation of lawyers to The Hague to defend itself against the charges.
The Russian Federation is being represented by specialists from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, lawyers hired from the firm Monastyrsky, Zyuba, Stepanov & Partners (whose abbreviated name also sounds like "Ministry of Foreign Affairs" in Ukrainian), and some "international lawyers".
Legal scholars from Iran, China and Peru, and French-licensed lawyer Jean-Charles Tchikaya, who is not an academic but is known for representing the most odious African dictators, have agreed to represent the Russian Federation.
In addition to specialists from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine will be represented by the prestigious international law firm Covington & Burling, as well as a team of international legal experts who have been defending Ukraine’s interests in The Hague for a long time, led by Yale Law School professor Harold Koh and Université de Paris Nanterre professor Jean-Marc Thouvenin.
32 other countries have also joined Ukraine's lawsuit against Russia.
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