Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine

Special tribunal for Russia сould be approved at Council of Europe meeting on May 14-15
News - 15 April 2026

Special tribunal for Russia сould be approved at Council of Europe meeting on May 14-15

Sybiha noted that with Poland and Iceland's announcement of their readiness to join the agreement to create a Special Tribunal for Russia for the Crime of Aggression, the minimum necessary for further steps has been reached

Coalition of Justice: Sweden joins agreement for Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine
News - 26 March 2026

Coalition of Justice: Sweden joins agreement for Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine

On March 25, the European Commission also proposed that the EU become a founding member of the Special Tribunal on the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine

World must ensure Russia is held legally accountable for the war — Zelenskyy
News - 16 December 2025

World must ensure Russia is held legally accountable for the war — Zelenskyy

Zelensky thanked the Netherlands for agreeing to host legal bodies to hold Russia accountable, including the Compensation Commission, which countries plan to establish through an agreement to be signed in The Hague on December 16

Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine open to global participation — Dr. Anton Korynevych
News - 26 November 2025

Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine open to global participation — Dr. Anton Korynevych

As part of the Third International Conference "Crimea Global. Understanding Ukraine through the South," the seventh panel discussion, titled "Can Latin America Contribute to Upholding Justice in Ukraine?", took place in Kyiv, Ukraine

Ukraine invites nations across Africa, South America, and Asia to join a global justice alliance
Columns - 17 November 2025

Ukraine invites nations across Africa, South America, and Asia to join a global justice alliance

At the Crimea Global forum in Kyiv, Iryna Mudra appealed to states of the Global South to join the Special Tribunal on the Crime of Aggression, arguing that justice for Crimea and Ukraine is inseparable from the safety and sovereignty of countries worldwide.