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International Court of Justice Rejects Myanmar Claims, Will Hear Rohingya Genocide Case
July 23, 2022

International Court of Justice Rejects Myanmar Claims, Will Hear Rohingya Genocide Case

By Mike Corder
The ICJ rejected the Myanmar government’s argument that Gambia had no standing to file the case.

Lawyers Urge ICJ to Continue with Rohingya Genocide Case
February 24, 2022

Lawyers Urge ICJ to Continue with Rohingya Genocide Case

By Sebastian Strangio
One lawyer for The Gambia urged the court to “reject Myanmar’s meritless preliminary objections" and proceed to the case.
Myanmar Genocide Hearings Open, Overshadowed by Question of Recognition
February 22, 2022

Myanmar Genocide Hearings Open, Overshadowed by Question of Recognition

By Sebastian Strangio
The International Court of Justice has drawn criticism for allowing representatives of the military junta to represent Myanmar at hearings this week.

Myanmar Shadow Government Drops Objections to ICJ’s Rohingya Genocide Case
February 03, 2022

Myanmar Shadow Government Drops Objections to ICJ’s Rohingya Genocide Case

By Sebastian Strangio
Assuming responsibility for the ICJ case is a means for the National Unity Government to assert its position as Myanmar's legitimate government.

The Sino-British Joint Declaration and International Law
September 09, 2020

The Sino-British Joint Declaration and International Law

By Simon Shen
Is there a role for international courts in upholding the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong?

Will the ICJ Myanmar Ruling Help Bring Accountability for the Rohingya Crisis?
March 18, 2020

Will the ICJ Myanmar Ruling Help Bring Accountability for the Rohingya Crisis?

By Champa Patel and Ruma Mandal
Beyond refocusing the attention on the Rohingya crisis, the ruling raising questions about whether it might be an effective route for pursuing accountability.

ICJ Rules Pakistan Must Review Case of Convicted Indian Spy Jadhav
July 19, 2019

ICJ Rules Pakistan Must Review Case of Convicted Indian Spy Jadhav

By K.S. Venkatachalam
The International Court of Justice agreed with India that Pakistan's treatment of Kulbhushan Jadhav violated the Vienna Convention.
America’s Golden Opportunity to Demonstrate Its Support for ‘International Order ‘
March 12, 2019

America’s Golden Opportunity to Demonstrate Its Support for ‘International Order ‘

By Mark J. Valencia
Will U.S. support for international law extend to respecting an ICJ ruling that jeopardizes an important naval base?

The Rohingyas' Plight: What Options Under International Law?
January 15, 2019

The Rohingyas' Plight: What Options Under International Law?

By Viren Mascarenhas, Brian Jacobi, Claire O’Connell, and Isabel San Martin
What role can the ICC and ICJ play in bringing justice for the Rohingyas' suffering?

International Court of Justice to Hold Public Hearing on Kulbhushan Jadhav Case
October 04, 2018

International Court of Justice to Hold Public Hearing on Kulbhushan Jadhav Case

By Ankit Panda
Kulbhushan Jadhav's fate will be publicly deliberated by Indian and Pakistan lawyers before the ICJ.

How India Saw the ICJ's Stay in the Kulbhushan Jadhav Case
June 05, 2017

How India Saw the ICJ's Stay in the Kulbhushan Jadhav Case

By Padmapriya Govindarajan
The ICJ granting a stay in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case convinced India of its righteousness.
International Law Won't Solve Asia's Territorial Disputes
June 18, 2014

International Law Won't Solve Asia's Territorial Disputes

By Dingding Chen
International law won't solve all of Asia's problems. In fact, it could exacerbate them.

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