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2024 | nr 106 Russian Aggression Against Ukraine: The Fall and Rise of International Law | 165--187
Tytuł artykułu

The EU's Sanctions Against Russia in the Context of Russian Aggression on Ukraine, and Their Judicial Control

Warianty tytułu
Sankcje Unii Europejskiej przeciwko Rosji w świetle agresji Rosji wobec Ukrainy oraz ich kontrola sądowa
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Abstrakty
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In 2014, the Russian aggression against Ukraine began and it escalated even greater in February 2022. The Western states, including the Member States of the European Union, reacted and introduced a wide variety of sanctions, first in 2014, then in 2022, yet until now they have not led to the termination of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and to the withdrawal of the Russian troops from Ukraine. The aim of this article is to analyse these sanctions and their development as well as the judicial control that was effectuated in relation to these measures by the Court of Justice of the European Union. (original abstract)
W 2014 r. rozpoczęła się Rosyjska agresja przeciwko Ukrainie, która znacznie eskalowała w lutym 2022 r. Państwa Zachodu, w tym państwa członkowskie Unii Europejskiej, zareagowały na nią i wprowadziły szeroki wachlarz sankcji, najpierw w 2014 r., a następnie w 2022 r., jednakże do tej pory środki te nie doprowadziły do zakończenia konfliktu rosyjsko- -ukraińskiego i do wycofania oddziałów rosyjskich z Ukrainy. Celem artykułu jest analiza sankcji oraz ich rozwoju, jak również kontroli sądowej wykonywanej przez Trybunał Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej nad tymi środkami. (abstrakt oryginalny)
Twórcy
  • Uniwersytet Łódzki
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