29. What is a crime of aggression?
As adopted by the Assembly of States Parties during the Review Conference of the Rome Statute, held
in Kampala (Uganda) between 31 May and 11 June 2010, a “crime of aggression” means the planning,
preparation, initiation or execution of an act of using armed force by a State against the sovereignty,
territorial integrity or political independence of another State.
The act of aggression includes, among other things, invasion, military occupation, and annexation by
the use of force, blockade of the ports or coasts, if it is considered being, by its character, gravity and
scale, a manifest violation of the Charter of the United Nations.
The perpetrator of the act of aggression is a person who is in a position effectively to exercise control
over or to direct the political or military action of a State.
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