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 language | English |
|---|---|
| Edition | Opinio Juris |
| Media of output | Blog |
| Publication status | Published - 5 Apr 2024 |
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- k33 - International Law
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Genocide in Gaza? A brief explainer about the ICJ case brought by South Africa against Israel
Muller, W. & Galand, A. S., 25 Jan 2024Research output: Non-textual / digital / web - outputs › Web publication/site › Academic
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Moet Nederland stoppen met de levering van onderdelen van de F-35 aan Israël?
Muller, W. (Speaker)
5 Apr 2024Activity: Talk or presentation / Performance / Speeches › Performance, Talk or Presentation - not at conference › Professional
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