A Nuremberg for Russia's crime of aggression? : comparemela.

A Nuremberg for Russia's crime of aggression?

As the debates continue on the international legal response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, our correspondent Janet Anderson has taken some soundings from a range of international law and other experts. Central to the discussion is a proposed international tribunal on aggression. How can international law face up to the challenge posed by the illegal use of force by Russia, a member of the United Nations Security Council?

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