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Mark Voyger NATO Allied Land Command Lawfare as the Pivot of RUS Hybrid Warfare: RUS Use of the Law as an Instrument of State Power

RUS Hybrid Warfare Hydra : Deployable abroad and inside RUS INTELLIGENCE DIPLOMATIC LEGAL SOCIO-CULTURAL POLITICAL INFORMATION ECONOMIC TARGET NATION RUS adversaries and RUS population INFRASTRUCTURE CYBER CONVENTIONAL RUS HYBRID WARFARE STRANDS

LAWFARE LAW THEORY Mapping LAWFARE: Intersection of PMESII/DIMEFIL with Areas of Law POLITICAL DIPLOMATIC SOCIO-CULT ECON-FIN INFO INFRA INTEL MIL CONV Sovereignty vs. selfdetermination Spheres of interest Cultural values over individual rights MIL-NON CONV INT L ORG Exploitation of UN SC, OSCE Nazi accusations against UKR, Baltic States Exploiting int l org for intel INT L TREATIES Rebus sic stantibus vs. pacta sunt servanda RUS-SYR SOFA: No RUS liability for war crimes on SYR territory RUS treatymaking: Using negotiations to delay and regroup Exploiting energy contracts, loans to UKR CUST INT L LAW Fluidity, based on practices of states Passportization RUS citizenship on historical grounds Immunity of foreign companies HUMANIT LAW Responsibility to protect compatriots CONSTIT LAW Supremacy of RUS Constitution over int l law CRIMINAL LAW Suppression of Color Revolutions Use of Interpol to issue arrest warrants for UKR officials Closing of minority groups institutions Prosecuting Russians abroad Color Revolutions domestic threat

RUS and Soviet Lawfare: Historical Perspective RUS and Soviet Experience with Nation-State System (18 th 20 th c.) Partition of sovereign states (POL 3 times in 18 th c.) Suppression of nationalist movements (POL, HUN) Division of spheres of influence (along with other Great Powers) Use of ethno-religious rifts to destabilize neighbors (Ottomans) Limited sovereignty of Soviet satellites (HUN, CZE, POL) RUS Empire Lawfare: Skipping the Lessons of Westphalia 1648 The Kucuk-Kaynarca Treaty of 1774: RUS as the protector of the Balkan Christians Catherine the Great: 1783 Proclamation of Annexation of Crimea RUS Expansionism in 19 th c.: Legal Justifications Soviet Lawfare: We can and we must! : Lenin s 1919 Speech on Probing POL Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact 1939: Nullity of Soviet guarantees to POL Formal declarations of war: extracting contributions legally Export of Bolshevik revolution (POL, HUN, DEU, BGR, SPA) Third World Decolonization

RUS Use of the Law as an Instrument of State Power Customary International Law and Law of Armed Conflict: Prevent war through negotiations and agreements Regulate the right to go to war (jus ad bellum); Set the rules of engagement and the laws of war (jus in bello) Normalize post-war relations through ceasefires, armistices and peace treaties. International law is NOT carved in stone: International law is what states make of it Based on fundamental legal principles but also derives from state practices RUS Bending of International Law: RUS unable to change international legal system on its own de jure Attempts to change it de facto (legal revisionism) RUS Exploitation of Legal Loopholes: Minsk 2 Provisions: on RUS-UKR border and on foreign formations and units in UKR Manipulations of the Vienna Document 2011: no notice exercises, troop numbers RUS Decision-makers: legal background!

RUS Lawfare: The Actors Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation Making it all legal Valentina Matvienko, Federation Council [RUS Senate] Chair Authorizing use of RUS troops abroad Sergey Naryshkin, RUS Duma [RUS House] Speaker (until 2016) Statements on RUS encirclement by NATO beachheads Dmitriy Medvedev, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation RUS government s rubberstamping of Presidential policies Sergey Lavrov, Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation RUS Foreign Policy and Status in the World: Polycentric World Expanded use of RUS compatriots abroad RUS MOFA s White Book on Human Rights Abuses in UKR RUS MOFA representatives: from human rights to nuclear treaties

RUS as the Perceived Target of Western Lawfare A. Bastrykin, RF Investigative Committee Chairman: International law as tool of Western Hybrid Warfare RUS to counter by tighter social, information and financial control Supremacy of RUS Constitution over International Law: Theoretical justification (Jun 2015), Enacted into law (Dec 2015) RUS Law on Foreign Property (23 Oct 2015) RF Constitutional Court vs. EU Court on Human rights Yuriy Chayka, General Prosecutor of the RF Report on the status of law-enforcement and rule of law in RUS 27 Apr 2016, RF Federation Council UKR Right Sector accused of attempting to organize a coup in RUS Preventing social unrest by blocking social media Maj-Gen. Moskalkovska, new RF Ombudsman (22 APR 2016) Former Head of Legal Department of RUS Ministry of Interior Threat: Human rights theme exploited by the West to destabilize RUS Response: Expand protection of RUS compatriots abroad Objective: Protect not only the individual, but mostly the system of values

RUS PERCEPTIONS OF COLOR REVOLUTIONS : THE KRONOS SYNDROME Color Revolutions : A Western Hybrid Warfare Tool Kronos Syndrome : Pre-emptive fear of violent regime-change among elites in states historically prone to revolutions and coups Moscow Security Conference 27 Apr 2016: Color Revolutions as Regional Destabilization Domestic Military Threat: RUS National Guard Concept used by RUS to muster support among autocracies in former Soviet space: Central Asia, Belarus

LEGAL JUSTIFICATION OF RUS ACTIONS IN UKR: LAWFARE IN ACTION RUS Rationale (Spring 2014) Engineering of socio-political facts on the ground in UKR Ethno-cultural divisions to trigger regional secession Incorporation into the RF through expedited local referenda Justification of RUS military intervention to protect RUS citizens Legal basis of RUS actions Draft Amendment Bill for accession of new territories to the RF (28 February 2014) Crimea Referendum (16 March 2014)

RUS Creative Bending of International Law RUS citizenship through RUS passports Abkhazia, S. Ossetia, Crimea, Donbas RUS Citizenship Law Amendment (Apr 2016) Historical, cultural, linguistic principles Anti-Nazism: Legitimation of RUS Actions Anti-Kyiv/Baltics Nazi Propaganda Claims Anti-Nazi Declaration at UN Stalin s 1941 Order (Igor Girkin/Strelkov) RUS Humanitarian interventionism Transnistria, Abkhazia, Crimea, Donbass Appeals to UN from Donbass Militants Humanitarian Convoys Technique Expanding RUS Responsibility to Protect

RUS Lawfare: Harassment of the Near Abroad RUS Lawfare and Donbas Separatism: 1971 UN Decolonization Declaration: Legal Grounds of Donbas Separatist Road Map of May 2014 Legal Revivalism : LTU Draft Dodgers Case Harassing neighbors by reviving defunct Soviet laws Dissolution of the Soviet Union illegal Kidnappings and High-Profile Trials: Nadezhda Savchenko et al., Eston Kohver Permeability of Borders: Securing the borders in Eastern Europe Unilateral Demarcation: Legitimacy vs. Legality RUS High Seas Harassment: LTU Fishing Vessel Contested Areas in the High North

RUS Lawfare in the Arctic and the Black Sea: Matching Legal with Lethal RUS Arctic Claims: The Lomonosov Ridge 2001 initial RUS claim before UN 2007 North Pole RUS flag planting 2014 research results 2015 re-submission De facto Black Sea borders

Implications for the International System and Security Architecture Crimea and Donbas Areas vulnerable to RUS Lawfare: Unregulated borders along RUS periphery The Arctic/High North Belarus and Kazakhstan The Frozen Conflicts : Transnistria, Ossetia, Nagorno- Karabakh RUS Lawfare : Strengths and Weaknesses Under the radar, less unrecognizable Exploits existing legal loopholes Uses negotiations to delay and regroup Creates ambiguity among allies Cannot remain secret: provides indications of RUS intent and potential actions Can be countered conceptually and in practice Recommendations: Include L in the PMESII framework Track and analyze RUS legal developments Counter proactively RUS bending of international law Uphold peremptory norms of international law Expose the political purposes behind RUS peacemaking Oppose RUS responsibility to protect Close existing loopholes exploited by RUS Approach negotiations with RUS as a multi-dimensional chess game: calculate future RUS moves, beware of potential loopholes

RUS LAWFARE: THE DARK SIDE OF THE LAW The Final Answer: I WILL MAKE IT LEGAL!