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'Ukraine on Fire' – Some Remarks on the Causes and Effects of Russia’s War with Ukraine and the Impact of Hostilities on the Right to Secure Critical Infrastructure

Authors :
Zdzisław Brodecki
Sylwia Jaśkiewicz-Kamińska
Source :
Krytyka Prawa, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp 59-70 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Kozminski University, 2023.

Abstract

Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, taking place since 24.02.2022, reflects the grow-ing antagonism between civilisations, becoming a test for Europe’s alliance with the United States (the Atlantic civilisation) and a test of the strength of the ties between Russia, China, and India (the Pacific civilisation). The “special military operation” carried out by the Russians inside Ukraine is fraught with manipulation. It is also an abuse of the R2P doctrine. The attempt to annihilate the Ukrainian people by destroying Ukrainian critical infrastructure linked to European infrastructure makes it clear that the involvement of NATO countries is inevitable. These events have become the background for the emergence of a new subjective right – the right to secure critical infrastructure allowing for continued operations of both states and societies. After the end of military operations, it will be necessary to determine the war reparations and to shape a new consciousness of the Ukrainian people. These considerations lead also to the question of when and how Russia’s aggression on Ukrainian territory will end. The authors of the article are unable to answer the first of these questions, for obvious reasons. The second question, however, may be answered based on a vision of the future new world order.

Details

Language :
German, English, Spanish; Castilian, French, Polish
ISSN :
20801084 and 24507938
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Krytyka Prawa
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.85235d64724e13aa81da196a96b07d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7206/kp.2080-1084.620