WUB Hub News
Dr Paul Hansbury quoted in World Politics Review
WUB Hub research fellow Dr Paul Hansbury was quoted in an article in World Politics Review titled 'Lukashenko isn't done dismantling Belarus' democracy':
'[T]he permanent [All-Belarusian People's Assembly] is "a very significant step," Paul Hansbury, a research fellow at Warwick University's Warwick Ukraine-Belarus Hub, told WPR. "It's a way Lukashenko is preparing for a power transition after he steps down from the presidency at some point."'
You can read the full article by Amanda Coakley here.
WUB Hub webinar: Holding the Dictators to Account
The Warwick Ukraine-Belarus Hub convened its webinar 'Holding the Dictators to Account'. The panellists were: Kateryna Rashevska, a lawyer from the Regional Centre for Human Rights; Guillem Cano-Palomares, deputy head of the Secretariat of the PACE Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights; Anais Marin, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Situation on Human Rights in Belarus; and Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Professor of Law at the University of Liverpool. A policy paper based on the webinar event will be published in due course.
Ukrainian Prism resources
The Warwick Ukraine-Belarus Hub is pleased to share details of recent publications by our partners at Ukrainian Prism.