In international law, crimes against peace are acts and deeds committed by one or more states with the purpose of triggering war events, or guilty not to avoid such a result. They may consist of different types of acts, which can be synthetically related to any form of preparation or co-ordination of war actions, or unjustified war declarations. Simple defamatory acts and voluntary violations of the clauses in the ongoing peace treaties may also be brought to the definition.
Sometimes the same definition also includes, for example, but not limited to, voluntary violations of international treaties governing human rights during war actions, such as war prisoners' treaties, unleashing wars that are clearly unjustified, to plans and plots to perform one of the above actions. Voices correlateemodify wikitesto
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