Andriy Klymosyuk, lawyer-analyst at the ILI, told the Russian-speaking listeners on the program ‘War and Russian Peace’ on Radio Ukraine International about how to make the aggressor pay for the war and about the state of confiscations in Ukraine and the world
The High Anti-Corruption Court has already passed 9 decisions to confiscate the private assets of Russians. Russian state assets are also being confiscated.
Canada has already passed a law on the subject, Switzerland wants to put the issue of confiscation to a referendum, and Estonia is to develop a mechanism in the near future.
Why does it take so long to confiscate the assets of the Russian Federation and its war collaborators? What is the situation with the implementation of confiscation mechanisms in the world and how to make this process effective? Listen to Andriy Klymosyuk's commentary for more details.