For more than six months, Russia has been waging its war of aggression against Ukraine.

The war keeps raising new questions: Do Russian conscientious objectors have a right to asylum?

How should one deal with it when Russia's President Putin invokes international law?

When will Germany become a war party?

What reforms are necessary to equip the United Nations and the International Criminal Court for the future?

Stephen Klenner

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Last Friday we were guests at the annual meeting of the Görres Society in Aachen.

We put the above questions to the Vice President of the European Parliament, Katarina Barley (SPD), and the Freiburg professor of international law, Paulina Starski - and received interesting answers.

Our viewers, among them other law professors, also had their say in Aachen.

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