Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to work on a project exploring the financial dimension of international crimes, i.e. war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression. The project’s premise was that international crimes are big business, and generate a significant financial footprint, yet their financial disruption — and prosecution ofContinue reading “Economic Complicity in International Crimes: Principles and High-Level Roadmap”
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Will the Ukraine Special Tribunal Confiscate ‘Proceeds of Aggression’?
On 25 June, Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed an agreement establishing a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine. Forming part of the agreement is the Statute that sets out the Special Tribunal’s powers, composition and key procedures. In light of the enormous damage that Russia’s aggression against Ukraine causes onContinue reading “Will the Ukraine Special Tribunal Confiscate ‘Proceeds of Aggression’?”