By Sir Ronald Sanders
Recent intimidatory and aggressive statements issued from Venezuela in the name of president Nicolas Maduro, the government of Venezuela and the National Assembly conce… Read More
Critiquing the ICJ: Bias, Jurisdiction, and Enforcement Challenges
Introduction
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), as the principal judicial organ of
the United Nations, pl… Read More
Introduction
India has 20 river basins, small and large, that flow across multiple states. As water is a vital resource for all, river waters… Read More
In a major turn of event in the US-Iran tangle, the US administration has challenged the UN’s top court’s jurisdiction to rule on Iran’s demand for the suspension of recent… Read More
Diplomatic relations between Kenya and Somalia do not appear to be easing up after the ICJ rendered a verdict that many have viewed as a victory for Mogadishu.The maritime area under dispute… Read More
By Dilip Bobb
The crimes are piling up. Investigators and journalists have found what appears to be evidence of the deliberate killing of civilians in Bucha, a town on the outskirts of Ky… Read More
Authors: Champa Patel and Ruma Mandal, Chatham House
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on the genocide case against Myanmar in January is refocusing attention on the desperate… Read More
By Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith
In Part I of this series, I examined Venezuela’s recent sabre-rattling moves against Guyana, while in the subsequent article I addressed the high stakes invol… Read More
Kashmir issue is the unfinished agenda of the Partition in 1947 which was left behind by the British. This has bedevilled Indo-Pakistan relations. The two arch-rivals went to war thrice over… Read More
BIAFRA latest update as IPOB warns that Britain’s insistent on “their one Nigeria” would be fatal and suicidal because they would never stop until Biafra is actualized.Ar… Read More