Abstract
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the top court of the United Nations, has ordered Russia to “immediately suspend” its military operations in Ukraine. What does the decision mean, and what happens next?
We already knew Russia’s invasion was illegal in international law. But the ICJ decision now makes it virtually impossible for anyone, including Russia, to deny that illegality. It is also impressive because Ukraine used a creative strategy to get the ICJ to hear the case, based on the Genocide Convention of 1948.
We already knew Russia’s invasion was illegal in international law. But the ICJ decision now makes it virtually impossible for anyone, including Russia, to deny that illegality. It is also impressive because Ukraine used a creative strategy to get the ICJ to hear the case, based on the Genocide Convention of 1948.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 5 |
Specialist publication | The Conversation |
Publication status | Published - 17 Mar 2022 |
Keywords
- International law
- United Nations
- Russia
- Genocide
- Ukraine
- International Court of Justice (ICJ)
- Ukraine invasion 2022