Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has called on the European Parliament not to let Russia go unpunished for its aggression against Ukraine, as this could result in several new wars. Source: European Pravda; Kuleba in his speech to the European Parliament at the opening of a conference on accountability for Russian crimes Details: Dmytro Kuleba called for a fully-fledged special tribunal to be established to punish Russia for the crime of aggression as the root cause of all other war crime
Switzerland supports the creation of an international special tribunal to investigate Russia's "crime of aggression" against Ukraine, the Swiss foreign ministry said on Nov. 16.
An international team of prosecutors seeking to put Russia's top brass on trial over Ukraine has already gathered "thousands" of pieces of evidence, the president of EU judicial agency Eurojust told AFP on Wednesday.Eurojust is coordinating an unprecedented team from several European countries, Ukraine, the United States and the International Criminal Court seeking to bring the Kremlin's senior leadership to justice over the Ukraine invasion.
Can those who commit the most heinous of crimes be convicted for their transgressions on the international stage? The answer is yes, but under certain conditions, and largely depending on where they come from. Since the Nuremberg Trials set up by the Allies at the end of the Second World War prosecuted Nazi leaders, in 1945, for
In pursuit of justice for Russia's many war crimes, Ukraine is actively seeking the establishment of an international tribunal. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has already launched investigations into alleged Russian war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Ukraine.