China's Influence on the "Crime of Aggression"
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In this episode we talk to Elisabetta Baldassini whose research focusses on China's impact on defining the "crime of aggression". China was one of the first countries to prosecute the international crime of aggression for the crimes committed at Nankin. Since it has been aiming to influence how the crime of aggression is defined and more importantly who defines aggression? The International Criminal Court or the UN Security Council? Furthermore what role does China's culture have upon this behaviour? Tune in for this episode to find out.
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