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Experts: The Special Court for Crime Against Ukraine Can Become a Real Mechanism for Punishing Russian Aggression

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The Special Court for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, set up at the 135th Ministerial Session of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoE), held on 15 May in Chisinau, has, first of all, a moral dimension, but it can also become a practical instrument for the Russian Federation to be held accountable for the war against the Ukrainian state, says political analyst Nicolae Black.

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Author of "Can we judge Putin?", the professor of law specializing in the responsibility of heads of state Mathilde Philip reacts to the creation of a special court by the Council of Europe to try the crime of aggression against Ukraine.

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A decisive step has been taken on Friday towards the legal recognition of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Thirty-six countries, including members of the European Union, Australia and Costa Rica, have approved the establishment of a special court to try the Russian "crime of aggression" in Ukraine, says Parisien. Meeting in Chisinau, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has adopted a resolution establishing the steering committee …

Meeting in Chisinau, representatives of the member countries in the Council of Europe (photo), with a majority of votes, approved yesterday the creation of a special court for the prosecution of the crime of aggression against Ukraine.

·Romania
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Meeting in Chisinau, Moldova, the majority of Council of Europe member countries approved, on Friday 15 May, the establishment of a special court for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. Thirty-six countries, not all Europeans, as well as the European Union, will finance this jurisdiction.

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, meeting in Chisinau, adopted the resolution establishing the Agreement for the establishment of the Special Court for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine. The Court will investigate and judge Russia's actions in the context of the large-scale invasion, broadcasts Radio Chisinau. 34 of the 46 members of the Council, plus the European Union, expressed [...]

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