Ireland has joined South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, the International Court of Justice announced Tuesday morning.
The International Court of Justice held two weeks of hearings to determine if countries should pay reparations for the damages of climate change.
Ireland had said it would intervene in the case at the International Court of Justice, arguing that Israel’s actions in Gaza amounted to collective punishment. By Megan Specia Reporting from ...
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Guyana’s government says it will seek help from the United Nations’ top court to deter plans by neighboring Venezuela to ...
Beirut: Lebanese diplomat Nawaf Salam, a former United Nations envoy and current head of the International Court of Justice, has secured the required votes needed to become prime minister of the ...