Negotiations aimed at defining and prosecuting the crime of aggression have hit a significant roadblock, with France, the United Kingdom, and Canada reportedly blocking progress in recent discussions. The impasse raises new challenges for the international community’s efforts to hold state leaders accountable for acts of aggression under international law. As Opinio Juris reports, the standoff underscores the complex geopolitical and legal considerations surrounding this contentious issue.

France United Kingdom and Canada Stall Progress in Crime of Aggression Negotiations Impacting International Justice Efforts

Recent diplomatic impasses have emerged as France, the United Kingdom, and Canada have taken a firm stance against advancing pivotal reforms in the ongoing negotiations concerning the crime of aggression. Their reluctance has effectively stalled critical conversations aimed at defining and enforcing accountability for acts of aggression at the international level. This…

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Author : William Green

Publish date : 2025-08-02 18:55:00

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