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International politics has its own definition of acts of aggression, relating to the acts of one country against another as opposed to the acts of individuals. The adoption of the definition was the culmination of a long process begun in 1923 under the auspices of the League of Nations. On December 18, 1967, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 2330/XXII, which established a Special Committee on the Question of Defining Aggression. This body was comprised of 35 member states:... After seven years of work, it reported back to the General Assembly with draft proposals that formed the basis of the final Definition of Aggression.
The definition makes a distinction between aggression (which "gives rise to international responsibility") and war of aggression (which is "a crime against international peace". Acts of aggression are defined as armed invasions or attacks, bombardments, blockades, armed violations of territory, permitting other states to use one's own territory to perpetrate acts of aggression and the employment of armed irregulars or mercenaries to carry out acts of aggression. A war of aggression is a series of acts committed with a sustained intent. The definition's distinction between an act of aggression and a war of aggression make it clear that not every act of aggression would constitute a crime against peace; only war of aggression does. States would nonetheless be held responsible for acts of aggression.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggression
International politics has its own definition of acts of aggression, relating to the acts of one country against another as opposed to the acts of individuals. The adoption of the definition was the culmination of a long process begun in 1923 under the auspices of the League of Nations. On December 18, 1967, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 2330/XXII, which established a Special Committee on the Question of Defining Aggression. This body was comprised of 35 member states:... After seven years of work, it reported back to the General Assembly with draft proposals that formed the basis of the final Definition of Aggression.
The definition makes a distinction between aggression (which "gives rise to international responsibility") and war of aggression (which is "a crime against international peace". Acts of aggression are defined as armed invasions or attacks, bombardments, blockades, armed violations of territory, permitting other states to use one's own territory to perpetrate acts of aggression and the employment of armed irregulars or mercenaries to carry out acts of aggression. A war of aggression is a series of acts committed with a sustained intent. The definition's distinction between an act of aggression and a war of aggression make it clear that not every act of aggression would constitute a crime against peace; only war of aggression does. States would nonetheless be held responsible for acts of aggression.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggression