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War Crimes Are Defined by the Survivors, Not by the Victims

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Definition of Aggression, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3314 (XXIX).

Article 2


The First use of armed force by a State in contravention of the Charter shall constitute prima facie evidence of an act of aggression although the Security Council may, in conformity with the Charter, conclude that a determination that an act of aggression has been committed would not be justified in the light of other relevant circumstances, including the fact that the acts concerned or their consequences are not of sufficient gravity.


Article 3


Any of the following acts, regardless of a declaration of war, shall, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of article 2, qualify as an act of aggression:


(a) The invasion or attack by the armed forces of a State of the territory of another State, or any military occupation, however temporary, resulting from such invasion or attack, or any annexation by the use of force of the territory of another State or part thereof,


(b) Bombardment by the armed forces of a State against the territory of another State or the use of any weapons by a State against the territory of another State;


(c) The blockade of the ports or coasts of a State by the armed forces of another State;


(d) An attack by the armed forces of a State on the land, sea or air forces, or marine and air fleets of another State;
source:
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/instree/GAres3314.html