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The ICJ declared itself partially competent to judge the case on the invasion of Ukraine
The United Nations’ top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), said on Friday it had jurisdiction to rule on most aspects of a case brought by Ukraine over Russia’s invasion of Russia in 2022, with Kiev seeking compensation.
Ukraine brought a case against Russia before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), days after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion with allegations of a “genocide” orchestrated by Kiev in Russian. Eastern Ukraine.
kyiv filed an application with the ICJ, flatly denying the allegations and arguing that by Russia “Genocide” Go against the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention as a pretext for aggression.
In a preliminary ruling issued in March 2022, the ICJ sided with Ukraine and called on Russia to immediately end its aggression. But Russia contested the ruling and asserted that the ICJ, which adjudicates disputes between states, had no legitimacy to judge the case.
The ICJ rejected Moscow’s argument on Friday, saying it had the authority to rule on the issue. However, Ukraine also said in its petition that the Russian aggression was itself a violation of the Genocide Convention. The ICJ said it did not have jurisdiction to rule on this part of the case.