The ICJ’s Findings on Plausible Genocide in Gaza and its Implications for the International Criminal Court

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Abstract

In this post, we aim to explore the potential implications of the ICJ’s finding that genocide in Gaza is ‘plausible’ for the ICC’s own investigation of the situation in Palestine. First, we need to examine to what extent the plausibility test applied by the ICJ resembles the ‘reasonable grounds’ standard used by the ICC to issue arrest warrants.
Original languageEnglish
EditionOpinio Juris
Media of outputBlog
Publication statusPublished - 5 Apr 2024

JEL classifications

  • k33 - International Law

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