|
You are here |
www.jurist.org | ||
| | | | |
www.pbs.org
|
|
| | | | | Find all of the PBS NewsHour's international reporting and analysis. | |
| | | | |
www.pravda.com.ua
|
|
| | | | | The upcoming Special Tribunal of the Council of Europe for the crime of aggression against Ukraine would not be able to try Vladimir Putin as long as he remains in office, according to a recent report by Euronews citing two unnamed European officials. Against the backdrop of global support for Ukraine and repeated declarations of determination to ensure accountability for the gravest international crimes, this news comes as a cold shower. Though for the legal community, which has long debated this issue, it is hardly surprising. | |
| | | | |
www.coalitionfortheicc.org
|
|
| | | | | [AI summary] The article commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Rome Statute, highlighting the role of civil society in supporting the International Criminal Court (ICC) and advocating for justice, accountability, and the universal ratification of the treaty to combat war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. | |
| | | | |
www.theatlantic.com
|
|
| | | The Russian leader is creating the very Western alliance he feared. | ||