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State Dept. Proposes Joint Tribunal to Try Russian Leaders

Por: The New York Times Politics March 29, 2023

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WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is calling for the creation of a joint tribunal in which Ukraine and international allies would try Russian leaders for crimes of aggression, but some human rights lawyers worry the plan has a fatal flaw:It might shield President Vladimir V. Putin from prosecution.Beth Van Schaack, the State Department’s ambassador at large for global criminal justice, that the administration supported the formation of... + full article



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