Foreign Secretary speech in Lviv on the Special Tribunal
David Lammy outlines UK support for the establishment of the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine during a visit to Lviv, Ukraine.

It is a fitting time and place for this discussion.  Â
It is remarkable that eighty years ago, Allied governments were dealing with detained Nazis, and thinking about accountability for the atrocities. Â
Some considered simple revenge.   But others favoured a different approach.  Â
Holding those criminals accountable under international law.  Â
Drawing in part on work by two great sons of this great city, Rafael Lemkin Sir Hersch Lauterpacht.Â
The resulting Nuremberg trials were a milestone in building a global order rooted in the rule of law and human rights.  Â
Today, the pursuit of such a global order again seems a tall order. Â
Russia is waging a war of aggression, with mounting evidence that Russian soldiers are committing atrocities we would have hoped to consign to history - attacks which rain down on civilians, the deportation of children, torture and sexual abuse of civilians and prisoners of war.  Â
Russian leaders show not the slightest concern for the lives of individuals or the laws of war.  Â
But we need to remember figures like Lemkin were not naïve idealists.  Indeed, Sir Hersch wrote about anchoring his philosophy of international law in the ‘realities of international life’. Â
Precisely our task today.  Â
We have it in our hands to hold those responsible for the invasion of Ukraine to account.  The UK is proud to have supported the idea of a Special Tribunal since the outset.Â
A Tribunal is an essential part of the armoury of justice, alongside the efforts of Ukrainian authorities to bring prosecutions inside Ukraine, and the work of the ICC.  Â
As the country where Sir Hersch made his home, we are proud to support the Lviv Joint Statement and endorse the legal foundations for this Tribunal. Â
It will take time for a Tribunal to become operational. We support using the framework of the Council of Europe. But also believe we must expand the Core Group to more partners from beyond Europe.  Â
The whole world is outraged at Russian crimes. The whole world should now come together to hold Russia to account. We must rally all countries in support of justice. Â
Our friends in Ukraine are staying true to the legacy of VE Day. Â
The legacy of Lemkin and Sir Hersch.Â
Thank you.