As Ukraine faces an urgent need to mobilise, focus has shifted to conscripting Ukrainian men abroad. Using population data from various sources, Eban Raymond explores the multifaceted legality of Ukraine’s repatriation initiative, and questions whether it breaches human rights and international law.
Prior to Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine experienced a problem only too familiar in developed countries – an ageing population. Using UN-sourced data, Eban Raymond explains how, amid the ravages of war, Ukraine now faces a demographic crisis, with severe implications for its economic recovery
International History and Politics Undergraduate, University of Leeds
Eban's interests lie in contemporary political and national history, as well as international security.
He has written for an array of publications, such as the Leeds Human Rights Journal and Frontier Magazine, on a variety of topics, from the destruction of the German diaspora after the Second World War to the plight of Crimean Tatars in the Russo-Ukrainian War.
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