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The ICJ Rohingya case reshapes human rights litigation

by Admin | Mar 17, 2026 | Opinion Papers | 0 comments

Source: East Asia Forum | By Adam Simpson; Juliette McIntyre

A decision on the merits of the case, to be delivered likely later in 2026, would provide recognition and reparation for the Rohingya, although enforcement within Myanmar will be difficult.

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