SA’s case to stop genocide by Israel is robust, principled: Lamola
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola asserts that SA’s ICJ case against Israel is robust and principled.
SA’s ICJ case could face fierce opposition from Israel’s allies
The South African government has accused Israeli forces of committing “genocidal” acts in Gaza.
Russian no show at UN court hearings on Ukrainian ‘genocide’
Russia boycotted hearings at the UN’s highest court on Monday during which Ukraine is seeking an
World Court set to rule on Congolese claim of over $11 billion from Uganda
The International Court of Justice will decide on Wednesday if Uganda should pay over $11billion in
The Lady and The Hague: Myanmar leader Suu Kyi courts home audience
The last time Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi travelled to western Europe, she was feted as the
World court sinks Bolivia bid for sea access via Chile
The UN’s top court Monday rejected landlocked Bolivia’s bid to force neighbouring Chile to the
UN court says it can rule on Somalia-Kenya boundary case
The United Nations’ highest court ruled on Thursday it has the authority to adjudicate in a maritime