Key UN Committee Adopts Resolution Paving the Way for a First-Ever Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity

25/11/2024

A key United Nations (UN) General Assembly committee adopted a resolution late Friday paving the way for negotiations on a first-ever treaty on preventing and punishing crimes against humanity after Russia dropped amendments that would have derailed the effort. 

The resolution was approved by consensus by the assembly’s legal committee, which includes all 193-member UN nations, after tense last-minute negotiations between its supporters and Russia that dragged through the day. 

There was loud applause when the chairman of the committee gaveled the resolution’s approval. It is virtually certain to be adopted when the General Assembly puts it to a final vote on December 4. 

There are global treaties that cover war crimes, genocide and torture – but there has been no specific treaty addressing crimes against humanity.  

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