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Article About the So-Called “Combatant Immunity”
Authors VYACHESLAV NAVROTSKYY
Name of magazine Legal journal «Law of Ukraine» (Ukrainian version)
Issue 5 / 2023
Pages 39 - 54
Annotation

Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, the thesis that the Russian military forces are endowed with “combatant immunity and therefore are not subject to any criminal liability under the Criminal Code of Ukraine, except for war crimes” started to spread out.

 This article aims to prove the falsity of this thesis and substantiate that such immunity does not exist for the aggressor army’s military personnel.

The author examines the arguments supporting this statement and refutes the arguments criticizing the denial of “combatant immunity”.

The author concludes that the “combatant immunity” in Ukrainian criminal law has no legal, social, or moral grounds. The relative prevalence of the corresponding concept, which is actively promoted by many and thus, unfortunately, uncritically perceived, does not indicate its acceptability. 

Keywords Criminal liability; Criminal Code; exemption from liability; immunity; military personnel; aggression
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