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Russia-Ukraine war: International Court Set To Rule On Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

by Victor Ndubuisi
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is due to rule on a case challenging Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in what will be the first such decision by an international court since the conflict began over three weeks ago.

On Wednesday, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN’s highest court in The Hague, will announce its verdict on Ukraine’s urgent actions against Russia.

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Ukraine accuses Russia of breaking the 1948 Genocide Convention and asks the court to compel a halt to the hostilities immediately.

Russia boycotted the March 7 session, claiming that there is no legal justification for the invasion.

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While the verdicts of the ICJ are binding, the court does not have any executive power to enforce them on a country.

 

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