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Ukraine Series: Understanding the Humanitarian Implications of Ukraine

Ukraine Series: Understanding the Humanitarian Implications of Ukraine

Update: 2022-04-25
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In the latest in the Talking Policy series on Ukraine, Asli Bali, a professor at the UCLA School of Law and expert in human rights law and comparative constitutional law, talks about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine and beyond, what obligations the international community has to protect civilians, and why ending the war should be the most important priority. A graduate of Williams College and the University of Cambridge, Yale Law School and Princeton University, Bali previously worked for the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and currently serves as co-chair of the advisory board for the Middle East Division of Human Rights Watch. This interview was recorded on April 18, 2022.

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Ukraine Series: Understanding the Humanitarian Implications of Ukraine

Ukraine Series: Understanding the Humanitarian Implications of Ukraine

UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation