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Taking Israel to ICJ
Disregarding repeated calls for ceasefire, Israel sustained its brutal attacks on Gaza till time Hamas is liquidated
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South Africa files genocide case against Israel at World Court
It asks ICJ to issue provisional measures ordering Israel to stop its military campaign in Gaza
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US to challenge World Court's jurisdiction in Iran sanctions case
In 2018, the court ordered the US to ensure that the sanctions against Iran did not affect humanitarian aid
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Govt to table Kulbhushan ordinance in NA today
Opposition parties not likely to support proposed legislation despite govt request
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India poised to ruin world order, warns AJK president
Sardar Masood Khan reaffirms that Pakistan is incomplete without Indian Occupied Kashmir
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Three times genocide was argued at the UN's top court
Aung San Suu Kyi's referrs to a number of previous international cases where genocide could not be proven
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Pakistan commits to implement Jadhav order: ICJ tells UN
International court’s chief judge submits report on spy case to Antonio Guterres
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Pakistan to move ICJ
ICJ will hopefully nudge the international community to help stop atrocities in occupied Kashmir
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Mazari asks UN to notice Indian use of cluster bomb
Says Indian move to revoke special constitutional status of IOK against all norms
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The ICJ verdict
It is hoped that both sides proceed in the letter and spirit of the ICJ verdict
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Pakistan announces consular access to Jadhav
Self-confessed Indian spy informed of his rights under Vienna Convention, says Foreign Office
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Winners and more winners
The fact that the ICJ upheld the authority of Pakistan’s military court is enough for Islamabad to declare victory
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Legal minds dissect Jadhav case verdict
Say Islamabad also succeeded in highlighting Indian-sponsored terrorism
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Kulbhushan Jadhav case verdict on July 17
Legal experts say ICJ to reject India’s plea to release spy but will give him consular access
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Indian counsel ducks key questions on Jadhav
Pakistani counsel says Delhi's stand on the spy lacks locus standi
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World court to rule on Iran's billions frozen in US
Tensions between Tehran and Washington are already high around the 40th anniversary of the Iranian revolution
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Iran has 'unclean hands' in world court battle, US says
Washington believes Tehran should be disqualified from being heard at the ICJ
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India submits reply to ICJ in Jadhav case
Pakistan embassy at The Hague confirms receiving New Delhi’s rejoinder
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ICJ sets new timeline for submitting pleadings in Jadhav case
India told to submit memorial on April 17, Pakistan on July 17
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India seeks 3-month time to file another memorial in Jhadav case
Legal expert says ICJ rules allow both parties to start another round of filing memorials
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India can be allowed consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav: Khawaja Asif
Foreign minister says India wouldn't have been so kind if Pakistan was in the same position
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Profile: Pakistan's ad hoc judge at ICJ Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani
Justice Jillani served as a judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from July 31, 2004 to December 11, 2013
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Experts pore over India’s pleadings in Jadhav case
Says Pakistan will soon submit its position in The Hague court
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Govt prefers former AGP over Jordanian jurist in Jadhav case
Makhdoom Ali Khan appears a favourite pick over veteran ICJ judge Awn Al-Khasawneh
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New Delhi fails to get six months at The Hague for Jadhav's case preparation
ICJ gives India till September 13 to file pleadings
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Judge for ICJ: PBC member wants matter referred to parliament
Says the nomination process must inspire confidence of the nation
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Senate to discuss govt performance at ICJ
JI’s Siraj says govt failed to present its case at world court
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Jadhav’s trial: Pakistan will forcefully present its case at ICJ, says speaker
Opposition not satisfied with Pakistan’s performance in the first hearing
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Pakistan presses ICJ for early hearing of Indian spy case
In a letter, FO desired proceedings to be held within weeks
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ICJ’s order: Legal experts blame FO for ‘poor’ case handling
Say Islamabad may face great embarrassment if it does not comply with the ICJ’s decision
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Pakistan set to expose India’s complicity at ICJ
Lengthy sessions are being held in various departments, especially the Attorney-General’s office
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The Monsanto Tribunal
This past month, The Hague witnessed an unusual event in form of a Tribunal organised by civil society organisation





























