What are the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation?

The UN has handed a decision to hunt authorized opinion of the Worldwide Court docket of Justice.

The United Nations Normal Meeting has handed a decision calling on the Worldwide Court docket of Justice (ICJ) to present an opinion on the authorized penalties of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory.

The final time the ICJ gave an opinion on the battle between Israelis and the Palestinians was in 2004, when it dominated Israel’s separation wall was unlawful.

The highest UN courtroom offers with disputes between states.

And though its rulings are binding, the courtroom itself has no energy to implement them.

So, will it change something on the bottom?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra

Company: 

Daniel Seidemann – Lawyer specialising within the geopolitics of Jerusalem; columnist for Overseas Coverage

Nour Odeh – Columnist and political analyst

Invoice Regulation – Editor of Arab Digest; director of TheGulfMatters.com, a consultancy

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