In this insightful discussion, experts explore the complexities of the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on Israel's occupation. Sophie Rigney highlights the right to self-determination, while Haris Jamil addresses norm violations and third-party obligations. Julia Dehm dives into the significance of natural resource exploitation and reparations. Ntina Tzouvala critiques the framing of occupation, and Shahd Hammouri discusses pathways to implement the advisory opinion. Together, they navigate the challenging intersection of law, justice, and Palestinian rights.