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New hope for justice for Myanmar’s Rohingya as World Court hears landmark genocide case

by Admin | Jan 11, 2026 | Daily News

Source: The Independent | By James C. Reynolds This week, Gambia will have the chance to outline its case before Myanmar, which denies the charge and can offer its response Read Full Story

Myanmar: Critical Hearings in Rohingya Genocide Case

by Admin | Jan 8, 2026 | Daily News

Source: Human Rights Watch | News Release This is not a criminal case against individuals, but a request for a legal determination of Myanmar’s state responsibility for genocide. Read Full Story

Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide(The Gambia v. Myanmar: 11 States intervening)

by Admin | Dec 19, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: International Court of Justice | Press Release THE HAGUE, 19 December 2025. The International Court of Justice will hold public hearings in the case concerning Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide from Monday...

Article 63 as Evidence Law: The Gambia v Myanmar and the Missing Intervener

by Admin | Dec 17, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: Opinio Juris | By Khan Khalid Adnan In the genocide docket, Article 63 interventions under the ICJ’s Statute are no longer a neutral “interpretation-only” device; in The Gambia v Myanmar they have become a form of collective evidentiary calibration—especially...
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