If the ICJ fails the Rohingya, international law will be irreparably weakened
Cătălin Roșioru
A trial at the International Court of Justice will decide whether the Rohingya’s suffering is legally genocide – and whether international law still matters, says Matthew Smith , chief executive of Fortify Rights. The evidence is extensive; the stakes are existential A bove the wooden door of the Peace Palace in The Hague hangs Albert Besnard’s vast oil painting Peace and Justice . Justice, robed in red, listens to two advocates – one animated, the other restrained. Beneath them stands Peace,
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