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ICJ, Israel and genocide
ICJ asked to broaden definition of genocide over 'collective punishment' in Gaza
The Irish government says it is "concerned" that a "narrow interpretation of what constitutes genocide" leads to a "culture of impunity in which the protection of civilians is minimised". Israel has previously rejected similar accusations.
Ireland to ask ICJ to expand genocide definition in South Africa case against Israel
"By legally intervening in South Africa’s case, Ireland will be asking the ICJ to broaden its interpretation of what constitutes the commission of genocide by a State," the announcement read.
Palestine welcomes Ireland joining genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Decrying Israel's war on Gaza, which has killed over 44,000 people and left millions displaced, Micheal Martin said Ireland will formally join South Africa's genocide case against Tel Aviv - Anadolu A
Irish Government approves Ireland's intervention in ICJ genocide case against Israel
Ireland will be asking the ICJ to "broaden its interpretation of what constitutes the commission of genocide by a State."
Ireland to ask ICJ to broaden interpretation of genocide in Israel case
This is genocide. This must stop.“We again call for an immediate ceasefire. States must be compelled to stop the transfer of weapons to Israel, and Israel’s allies must exert their pressure for full and unimpeded access for life-saving food and supplies with immediate effect.
Ireland to formally intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ after government approval
Government approval has been given for Ireland to intervene in South Africa’s ongoing International Court of Justice (ICJ) case against Israel under the Genocide Convention.
Ireland to ask ICJ to broaden definition of genocide for Israel
Irish Tánaiste says 'Ireland will be asking the ICJ to broaden its interpretation of what constitutes the commission of genocide by a State' in support of South African case against Israel.
Ireland to formally join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ after government approval
Government approval has been given for Ireland to intervene in South Africa’s ongoing International Court of Justice (ICJ) case against Israel under the Genocide Convention. The case was taken by South Africa last December over alleged breaches of the Genocide Convention carried out by Israel during the war in Gaza.
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Government approves Irish intervention in ICJ cases
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin has secured Government approval for Ireland to intervene in two ...
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Vanuatu says landmark ICJ climate change case is about ‘survival’
The United Nations' top court will consider if the world’s largest carbon-emitting nations should pay reparations to smaller, ...
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Climate crisis erodes Cook Islands’ cultural identity, women's council head tells ICJ
The International Court of Justice hearings which began earlier this month is examining what countries worldwide are legally required to do to combat climate change.
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Bangladesh must act in the ICJ Rohingya genocide proceedings
Despite hosting over a million Rohingya refugees for more than seven years, Bangladesh has conspicuously remained silent on ...
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