The European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) on July 3 announced the launch of the International Center for the Prosecution of Crimes of Aggression (ICPA).
According to organizers, the ICPA is meant to serve as a “central database for evidence collected against Russia and other perpetrators of aggression.”
At a press briefing marking the center’s official launch, Didier Reynders, commissioner for justice at the European Commission, said the center was aimed at ensuring “accountability for the international crimes committed during the vicious war of aggression against Ukraine.” 
Exterior view of the Eurojust building before a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, on Dec. 5, 2018. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
“We cannot tolerate the gross violation of the prohibition on the use of force, [which is] one of the fundamental rules of the international rules-based order,” Mr. Reynders said at the briefing, which was held at The Hague….