<span class="vcard">Uzay Yasar Aysev</span>

Uzay Yasar Aysev

Guest Author

Uzay Yasar Aysev is an Associate Case Manager at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam. He specializes in international criminal law, international humanitarian law and international human rights law. Uzay holds an LLM degree in public international law from Leiden University and previously worked in a number of international organizations, including the International Criminal Court (ICC), International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT), and UNHCR.

Articles by this author:

Ukrainian officers of the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination (JCCC) and OSCE employees watch as people walk across a destroyed bridge between the Ukraine-controlled territory and territory held by Russia-backed separatists at a checkpoint near the village of Stanytsia Luhanska, in Luhansk region, eastern Ukraine on August 1, 2019.
The ICC seal on a window at the International Criminal Court Building in The Hague. The windows act as mirrors, reflecting more of the ICC complex across from it.
Russia-backed separatists, wearing protective masks against the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and who were jailed in the Ukraine, wait during a prisoner exchange at the Mayorske checkpoint in Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, on April 16, 2020.

DON'T MISS A THING. Stay up to date with Just Security curated newsletters: