What Are War Crimes?
Devasheesh Bais, Fellow, Centre for International Law Research and Policy (CILRAP)
03-Apr-23 14:00
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War crimes are defined as serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during armed conflicts, including acts such as murder, torture, and deliberate targeting of civilians. But what happens when a country commits a war crime? Who do we hold accountable? And what if the one committing the crime is a global superpower? We explore this with Devasheesh Bais from the Centre for International Law Research and Policy (CILRAP).
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Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: government, international, Law/Activism
Tags: humanitarian law, war crimes, international law, international relations, superpower, nato, us, russia, china, rome statute,