The idea that some crimes are so heinous that the world has to step in dates back to the Nuremberg trials, which followed ...
Briefing paper from ODI Global's Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI) on how small island states can leverage ...
True peace is not merely the absence of explosions but the presence of justice. The survivors returning to Gaza's wasteland ...
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç reiterated Türkiye’s steadfast opposition to Israel on Monday and said those behind the genocide ...
In The Hague, governments, unions and employers faced off over whether laborers everywhere have a legal right to stop working ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday commenced advisory opinion hearings on the right to strike under International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 87. The court will advise ...
Lawyers for Iran told judges on Wednesday at the United Nations' top court that by crippling Iran's economy, sanctions imposed by the United States in 2018 had violated a decades-old bilateral ...
Climate Change Comes for the House of the Seven Gables China Helped Indonesia Build One of the World’s Biggest, Youngest Coal Fleets. It’s Still Growing. As EPA Stalls, States Are Left to Handle Solar ...
Lawyers for the United States on Monday asked judges at the United Nations' highest court to dismiss a case brought by Iran seeking to lift sanctions.
One year ago, on 25 September 2024, Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands announced their intention to hold Afghanistan accountable for violations of women’s and girls’ rights under CEDAW.
(New York) – United Nations member states meeting on September 30, 2025, on the plight of Rohingya Muslims should commit to urgent action to protect them from persecution and violence, Human Rights ...