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When the United Nations was founded in aftermath of World War II, The Hague once again became the center of international law. But while all other main UN bodies were located in New York, the ...
The UN Genocide Convention came about as a reaction to the Holocaust. Now, Israel is being accused of violating it. International law experts are divided.
South Africa's Ambassador to the Netherlands, Vusi Madonsela, condemned Israel's continued practices that perpetuate ...
Israel’s ongoing disregard for the rulings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) undermines the integrity of the court ...
Equatorial Guinea has accused France of "neo-colonial" behavior in a legal battle over a luxury mansion in Paris. On Tuesday, ...
France and Equatorial Guinea will cross swords Tuesday at the top United Nations court, in a long-running dispute over a ...
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HEADS of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have reaffirmed their unwavering support for Guyana’s sovereignty ...
Equatorial Guinea and France are battling before the International Court of Justice over the fate of a lavish Paris mansion ...
The ICJ is not expected to issue an advisory opinion for months. The non-binding advisory opinion will likely not compel Israel or member states to change course, according to legal scholars.
Whether intended or not, the ICJ’s provisional -measure orders have taken on a legally baseless “penumbral” life as a seeming ruling on Israeli genocide, or “plausible” claims of genocide.
The ICJ’s operative conclusions are that virtually everything Israel has done—its settlements, its legislation, its expropriations, and more—should be treated as impermanent and reversible.
On May 2, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) concluded public hearings into what Israel’s obligations are regarding allowing United Nations agencies and other relief groups to work in the ...
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