Mark Klamberg
@klamberg.bsky.social
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Professor Public International Law Stockholm University. Deputy director SCILJ. Affiliated with American University WCL, the Atlantic Council and CILRAP.

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Until recently two European businesses leading in industrial robotics - Kuka (Germany) and ABB (Sweden-Switzerland) - sold to China and Japan. All major players now have owners outside Europe.

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Political priorities? On the same day: the European Parliament votes to ban the use of the labels ‘veggie burger’ and ‘plant-based sausage' while Europe's leading industrial robotics business is sold to Japan.

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In my book (2013) I argued that international criminal courts should rely on the alternative hypothesis approach when evaluating evidence (left picture). Look what the ICC trial chamber did in Al Kushayb yesterday (right picture). From theory to practice...
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“The accused was not only giving orders…but was personally involved in the beatings & later was physically present & giving orders for the execution of those detained.”

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The first senior perpetrator of atrocities in Darfur is convicted at the ICC! www.theguardian.com/world/2025/o...
ICC convicts former Sudan militia leader for war crimes in Darfur
Janjaweed commander Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman, known as Ali Kushayb, found guilty over atrocities
www.theguardian.com

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After living 2 years in the US my kids know the US constitution much better than the Swedish constitution or the European convention on human rights.

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I think it is US culture, education (indoctrination) from childhood into the US constitution and law schools making the difference.

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Judge Immergut expands temporary restraining order to cover federalization or deployment of any National Guard troops into Oregon. Maybe one of the most important decisions for the US as a constitutional federal republic?
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Judge: That's what I'll do. Prohibit federalization or deployment of any NG troops into Oregon. For all reasons in prior opinion. Deployment of federalized military is ultra vires and contrary to law, violating Title 10, section 12406. I also find it's likely that defendants violate 10th Amendment.
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Judge: That's what I'll do. Prohibit federalization or deployment of any NG troops into Oregon. For all reasons in prior opinion. Deployment of federalized military is ultra vires and contrary to law, violating Title 10, section 12406. I also find it's likely that defendants violate 10th Amendment.

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Nytt nummer av Universitetets nyhetsbrev. Läs om forskning som kan förutsäga framtida solutbrott, folkrättsjurist @klamberg.bsky.social som kartlagt hur ukrainska krigsfångar behandlas, att ytterligare en planetär gräns passerats + första avsnittet av Bokrevyn
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Le rapport du mécanisme de Moscou de l'#OSCE sur le traitement des prisonniers de guerre ukrainiens par la Russie est publié. Le Canada 🇨🇦 appelle la 🇷🇺 à mettre fin à la torture et aux mauvais traitements, à libérer les prisonniers de guerre conformément au DIH buff.ly/7ZZQvFl
#Ukraine #Odihr

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The #OSCE Moscow Mechanism Report on Russia's treatment of Ukrainian POWs is out. Canada 🇨🇦 calls on 🇷🇺 to respects its international legal obligations & OSCE commitments, to end torture and mistreatment, and release POWs in accordance with IHL. buff.ly/7ZZQvFl #Ukraine #POWs #IHL #HumanRights #Odihr

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Ukrainian soldiers captured by Russia are regularly and on a widespread scale subjected to violations of IHL and IHRL. This is shown in a new international expert report by, among others, Mark Klamberg, professor of international law at Stockholm University. Read more below
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New report on how Russia treats Ukrainian prisoners of war - Department of Law
Ukrainian soldiers captured by Russia are regularly and on a widespread scale subjected to violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law. This is shown in a new international exper...
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In light of the extensive documentation of violations against POWs, the Mission would encourage the OTP to pursue investigations into these violations, with the aim of securing arrest warrants, prosecutions and convictions, if the evidence is sufficient.

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The Mission also welcomes that the Office of the Prosecution (OTP) of the ICC is investigating the situation in Ukraine on the basis of 41 State referrals received. The OTP’s investigation includes allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed on the territory of Ukraine.

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The Russian Federation should cease arbitrary executions and all forms of torture or ill-treatment directed against Ukrainian POWs, ensure humane detention conditions for them, and grant the ICRC full and unfettered access to all detention facilities.

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The Mission formulated a set of recommendations addressed to the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the broader international community. Among them, the Mission would like to highlight the recommendations to the Russian Federation to immediately recognize Ukrainian detainees as POWs.

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These violations may constitute war crimes and, in some cases, arguably, crimes against humanity.

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In conclusion, the Mission finds that the Russian Federation has engaged in widespread and systematic violations of IHL and IHRL in its treatment of Ukrainian POWs, including arbitrary killings, torture, ill-treatment, denial of fair trial rights, and unsafe detention and transfer conditions.

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Conditions of detention frequently fall below international standards, with overcrowding; unsanitary facilities; inadequate food, water, shelter and medical care; exposure to contagious diseases, and forced labour under unsafe conditions or frequent transfers between facilities.