Human Rights Abuses in Crimea under Russia's Occupation
In: Security and human rights, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 328-340
ISSN: 1875-0230
Russian and local authorities have severely curtailed human rights protection in Crimea since Russia began its occupation of the peninsula in February 2014. This article describes the human rights consequences of the extension of Russian law and policy to Crimea since the occupation. Russia has violated multiple obligations which it has as an occupying power under international humanitarian law – in particular in relation to the protection of people's rights.