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Last weekend’s decision by the International Court of Justice was heralded as a victory by many.
South Africa and the Palestinian Authority saw it as a vindication, as orders have been made to prevent any genocidal acts in Gaza and the ICJ will move towards a full trial.
Others heralded it as a win for Israel, with the court refusing to make an order for the end of military action against Hamas.
Today, expert in international law and Professor of Law at the University of California Davis Chimene Keitner, on what the ICJ really considered and what their interim decision means.
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Guest: Expert in international law and Professor of Law at the University of California Davis Chimene Keitner
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Last weekend’s decision by the International Court of Justice was heralded as a victory by many.
South Africa and the Palestinian Authority saw it as a vindication, as orders have been made to prevent any genocidal acts in Gaza and the ICJ will move towards a full trial.
Others heralded it as a win for Israel, with the court refusing to make an order for the end of military action against Hamas.
Today, expert in international law and Professor of Law at the University of California Davis Chimene Keitner, on what the ICJ really considered and what their interim decision means.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Expert in international law and Professor of Law at the University of California Davis Chimene Keitner
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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