European and Arab nations join calls for Israel to halt attacks in southern Gaza after deaths in crowded tent city
ICJ rules on South Africa’s request to stop fighting in Gaza and calls conditions in southern city ‘disastrous’
Netanyahu’s government faced in quick succession with call for arrest warrants over Gaza and order to halt Rafah assault
Latin American country had sought interim restrictions on military and financial support over war in Gaza
Eventual ruling by International Court of Justice could have wide-ranging impact on other countries
ICJ says famine ‘setting in’ as war against Hamas in Palestinian enclave enters sixth month
ICJ case adds to legal scrutiny of country’s conduct after South Africa’s claim of genocide
ICJ gives Israel a chance to document its adherence to international law while fighting genocide charge
ICJ findings come as UN Palestinian relief agency dismisses several employees over alleged involvement in Hamas attack
Row over young cricket captain exposes social rift as Pretoria pursues landmark International Court of Justice lawsuit
Suit brought by South Africa seen as test for international justice
South Africa’s allegations against Israel go to the very heart of the international human rights framework
Defiant premier marks 100 days since start of war against Hamas as relatives of hostages stage mass rally and ‘solidarity strike’
Lawyers at International Court of Justice say Pretoria’s case relies on ‘manipulative description’ of events in coastal strip
Politically explosive legal action brought by South Africa opens at the International Court of Justice
Case brought by Pretoria to UN’s International Court of Justice dismissed as ‘baseless’ by Netanyahu government
Decision to seek opinion from ICJ will give governments greater clarity on their environmental responsibilities
Amid accusations of crimes against humanity committed by Russian forces will the international justice system be able to prosecute the country’s leaders?
Volterra Fietta gathers evidence of alleged killings and torture of Myanmar regime’s opponents
Ruling is setback for Aung San Suu Kyi and paves way for full case on Rohingya crackdown
Myanmar leader’s journey from human rights icon to UN’s top court makes for jarring contrast
Civilian leader hits out at ‘incomplete and misleading’ picture painted by accusers
Nobel laureate will defend government at court hearing on Rohingya crackdown
Pacific island nation hopes litigation will force polluters to curb emissions
Outsider Laya Joneydi celebrates legal victory against US after rising to vice-president
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