Throughout the project, the researcher was actively involved in both the scientific and administrative dimensions of the work. She engaged in legal and interdisciplinary research, examined national memory laws, and participated in academic events to present findings and refine methodologies. Her involvement also included organizing lectures and conferences to disseminate results and foster dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers.
In addition, intensive training at UGent significantly enhanced her capacity to contribute to and lead in the field. The project produced several academic publications and practical recommendations, contributing to broader debates on memory policies in democratic societies.
Publications:
Cherviatsova A., 135 Days. On shock, in: Verfassungsblog, 08/07/2022,
https://verfassungsblog.de/135-days/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana) Cherviatsova A., Controlling the Past: the recent developments in Russia’s memory policy, in: HR in Context blog, 06/08/21,
https://www.humanrightsincontext.be/post/controlling-the-past-the-recent-developments-in-russia-s-memory-policy(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Cherviatsova A., Smothered by Russia’s Brotherly Embrace: Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians and Russia’s Geopolitical Claims, in: Verfassungsblog, 04/08/2021,
https://verfassungsblog.de/smothered-by-russias-brotherly-embrace/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Cherviatsova A., ‘Hybrid War and Hybrid Law: the Minsk Agreements in the Context of International Law and Ukrainian Legislation’, in: David Marples (ed.) Russian Policy and the War the Central European University Press (2022)
https://ceupress.com/book/war-ukraines-donbas(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Cherviatsova A., ‘Debunking Myth of Royal Gift or How Ukraine Got the Crimea’, in: Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, Vol.6 n.2 2020
https://spps-jspps.autorenbetreuung.de/en/jspps/current-issue.html(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Reprinted in: A Guerra na Ucrânia e o Direito Internacional: debates atuais / Sven Peterke, Tarciso Dal Maso Jardim (organizadores). – Curitiba : CRV, 2023.444 p.
Cherviatsova A., ‘Ukrainian Memory Laws and Policy before 2014: Overcoming the Past’, forthcoming in: The Politics of Memory Laws in Times of War: Russia, Ukraine and Beyond (eds. Uladzislau Belavusau, Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Maria Mälksoo and Angelika Nußberger) forthcoming Hart Publishing
Cherviatsova A., ‘Memory Laws in Time of War: Russia’s Mnemonic Aggression and Ukraine’s Self-Defense’, forthcoming in: The Global Studies Quarterly
Interviews:
The magazine of the Marie Curie Alumni Association: ‘Questioning our statues and monuments’ (published in Issue 30. March 2022)
https://www.mariecuriealumni.eu/newsletters/30th-mcaa-newsletter(se abrirá en una nueva ventana) The UGenter’s Magazin; published in Issue 7, August 2022
‘De Morgen’ Alina Cherviatsova, Oekraïense mensenrechtenspecialiste in België: ‘Het humanitair recht is niet gewoon geschonden, maar vernederd’
https://www.demorgen.be/nieuws/alina-cherviatsova-oekraiense-mensenrechtenspecialiste-in-belgie-het-humanitair-recht-is-niet-gewoon-geschonden-maar-vernederd~b00a8e88/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Forthcoming publications:
Cherviatsova A., ‘Ukrainian Memory Laws and Policy before 2014: Overcoming the Past’, forthcoming in: The Politics of Memory Laws in Times of War: Russia, Ukraine and Beyond (eds. Uladzislau Belavusau, Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Maria Mälksoo and Angelika Nußberger) Hart Publishing