This panel discusses the public hearings that took place on Monday at the ICJ as a part of The Gambia vs. Myanmar case. Brought to you by New Lines’ Rohingya Legal Forum.
The International Court of Justice and the Duty to Prevent and Punish the Rohingya Genocide
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