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With international arrest warrants now active against Vladimir Putin, Ido Vock speaks to Philippe Sands, professor at UCL, about his attempts to force a prosecution of the Russian president. They discuss the crime of agg...
How can Putin be put on trial? With Philippe Sands is an episode from World Review from the New Statesman by The New Statesman. With international arrest warrants now active against Vladimir Putin, Ido Vock speaks to Philippe Sands, profess...
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Published May 22, 2023, 21:47 long, audio available.
With international arrest warrants now active against Vladimir Putin, Ido Vock speaks to Philippe Sands, professor at UCL, about his attempts to force a prosecution of the Russian president. They discuss the crime of aggression, whether international tribunals could hear the case against him, and what efforts are being made to encourage more countries to help bring Putin to justice. Read more: Putin on trial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How can Putin be put on trial? With Philippe Sands is an episode from World Review from the New Statesman by The New Statesman.
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How can Putin be put on trial? With Philippe Sands is from World Review from the New Statesman by The New Statesman.
Published May 22, 2023 and 21:47 long