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Gambia vs. Myanmar: A Genocide Case at the ICJ
This chapter explores the involvement of the International Court of Justice in the genocide case brought by Gambia against Myanmar, highlighting the unique legal framework of the Genocide Convention that permits such cross-border challenges. It focuses on the role of Gambia’s Attorney General, their historical context, and the complexities surrounding provisional measures established to protect the Rohingya people amid enforcement challenges.
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