Plucking 'Justice From the Ruins of War': Council of Europe Moves on Nuremberg-Style Russia Trial
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The new legal body should allow, once the war is over, to try the main perpetrators of Moscow's aggression on Ukrainian territory, a process that faces several constraints.
Plucking 'justice from the ruins of war': Council of Europe moves on Nuremberg-style Russia trial
36 countries and the European Union have committed to supporting the Special Tribunal, and the Netherlands has carried out preparatory work to host the court in The Hague.
A 'Russia Tribunal' in The Hague is another step closer. The Netherlands has found a suitable location in the city's international zone for the launch of the special court. The exact location is being kept secret for security reasons.
Today, at a meeting of the Council of Europe, 36 countries and the EU approved an expanded agreement on the Steering Committee of the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Russia against Ukraine, which will define the administrative and managerial framework of its work and create additional mechanisms for the expansion of interregional support. The decision was welcomed by the President's office. The next step, the formation of the justice body itse…
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