Forced Displacement from Crimea and its Human Rights Aspects

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Forced Displacement from Crimea and its Human Rights Aspects
Author : Olga Dubinska
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Publisher : Crimea is Ukraine
Language : English
Release Date : 20 December 2019
ISBN : 978186723xxxx
Pages : 147 pages
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Forced Displacement from Crimea and its Human Rights Aspects by Olga Dubinska Book PDF Summary

This report can be called Small Encyclopedia of human rights violations resulted from the occupation of Crimean Peninsula by the Russian Federation. In a concise but comprehensive manner, it contains analysis of key types of violations that occur in Crimea. Report demonstrates and proves that mass systematic violations of human rights in Crimea cause displacement of population from the occupied territory and the Russian Federation should be brought to justice for it.

Forced Displacement from Crimea and its Human Rights Aspects

This report can be called Small Encyclopedia of human rights violations resulted from the occupation of Crimean Peninsula by the Russian Federation. In a concise but comprehensive manner, it contains analysis of key types of violations that occur in Crimea. Report demonstrates and proves that mass systematic violations of human

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