In Abeyance~II
Regardless of the controversy justifying the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, India’s obligation under international law remains.
Regardless of the controversy justifying the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, India’s obligation under international law remains.
The United Nations’ top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), on May 24 issued new provisional measures ordering Israel to “immediately” halt its military offensive in Rafah, which broke out after Hamasled attacks in October last year, killing 1,200 Israeli people, and taking roughly 250 hostages.
The ruling read aloud by Judge Nawaf Salam at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague was in response to an urgent application submitted by South Africa.
He called on countries to increase pressure for the implementation of the court's order and to reconsider their decisions regarding funding the agency, emphasising the urgency of bold actions to prevent famine in Gaza.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague has ordered Israel to do whatever is necessary to ensure that basic aid reaches the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip.
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi also claimed the ICJ ruling on Jadhav was a 'victory for Pakistan' as the top UN court did not ask for his release.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Wednesday ordered Pakistan not to execute Kulbhushan Jadhav and directed 'effective review and reconsideration' of his conviction.
“Pakistan, as a responsible member of the International community, upheld its commitment from the very beginning of the case by appearing before the honourable court for the provisional measures hearing despite a very short notice. Having heard the judgment, Pakistan will now proceed as per law,” the Pakistan foreign office said in a statement.
The world court, while rejecting all objections raised by Pakistan, directed it to grant consular access to Jadhav 'without further delay', while holding that it had 'breached' the Vienna Convention.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), based in The Hague, has been hearing Jadhav’s case after Pakistan had awarded him the death sentence on charges of being an Indian spy working for India’s spy agency RAW.