Starvation and Potential ICC Warrant on Gaza: What Does International Law Say?

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Abstract

Arrest warrants for Israeli leaders are reportedly – according to sources in The Hague and Israel – being prepared by the International Criminal Court (ICC), possibly related to allegations of starvation. Anne van Mourik and Lucy J. Gaynor unpack the weaponization and criminalisation of starvation and describe how prosecuting the crime of starvation in Gaza would bring the ICC into uncharted territory of international criminal law.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherFondation Hirondelle
Publication statusPublished - 06 May 2024

Publication series

NameJusticeinfo.net
PublisherFondation Hirondelle

Keywords

  • Starvation
  • International law
  • ICC
  • Hunger

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