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Julia Sebutinde, the Ugandan vice-president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has said God "is counting on me to ...
An Iranian deputy foreign minister criticized Julia Sebutinde, the Ugandan vice-president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), for her openly biased support for the Zionist regime.
The unanimous decision clarifies governments’ obligations and provides a precedent for human rights-based cases in Africa.
The wheels of international justice grind exceedingly slowly and will never be sufficient on their own to bring about lasting change.
The consequences of the recent climate change ruling by the International Court of Justice are enormous, both legally and ...
Ugandan ICJ Judge Julia Sebutinde has reportedly claimed that “the Lord is counting on me to stand on the side of Israel.” ...
Nigeria has reaffirmed its support for Olufemi Elias in his bid for a seat at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as ...
The ICJ has declared climate inaction a potential breach of international law—paving the way for global claims and legal ...
Nigeria has nominated Taoheed Olufemi Elias for the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Nigeria sent a key message to the ...
This obligation arises from human rights, maritime and the customary international law, as well as the Paris Agreement and other climate change treaties and laws ...
On July 23, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its unanimous advisory opinion which asserts that all governments ...
The World Court's climate change decision has been hailed a "planetary scale" win for climate advocates pushing for stronger action against carbon pollution.