International Court of Justice (ICJ)

The International Court of Justice ruled that states may be accountable for the wrongful production and consumption of fossil fuels, opening up opportunities for climate justice activists. However, Alex Bainbridge argues it聽is no substitute for building a more powerful movement.

The International Court of Justice has handed down an advisory opinion that for countries still reaping the rewards of fossil fuel exploration, production and consumption, is bound to be of concern. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Activists protested outside Liberal Senator Jonno Duniam鈥檚 office for supporting the ongoing genocide in Gaza. They also criticised Labor鈥檚 complicity in this crime against humanity. Solomon Doyle reports.

Francesca Albanese鈥檚 report for the United Nations Human Rights Council聽makes for stark and dark reading, writes Binoy Kampmark.

Israel鈥檚 strategic objectives, which involve the elimination of Hamas, have been shown to be unattainable. Binoy Kampmark reports.

The International Court of Justice is considering whether countries are obliged under international law to reduce emissions, and what the legal consequences are if they fail to do so, reports Ben Radford.

As the Israeli Knesset signalled intent to cripple and banish UNRWA, the聽South African government聽announced it had filed more evidence of Israel committing genocide to the International Court of Justice. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Marching against genocide, Magan-djin/Brisbane, July 28

The 42nd week of continuous protests against Israel鈥檚 genocide took place after a joint statement by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Prime Ministers of New Zealand and Canada. Alex Bainbridge reports.

The ICJ says Israel is Apartheid, Gadigal Country/Sydney, July 21.

The 41st weekend of continuous pro-Palestine protests in Australia came as the International Court of Justice聽 ruled that Israeli settlements are illegal. Alex Bainbridge reports.

The International Court of Justice has found that Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, along with the regime associated with them鈥 are being maintained in violation of international law鈥. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Melbourne palestine rally

Gaza is a grave yard for thousands of children, with more children killed in Israel鈥檚 siege of Gaza than world conflicts over the last four years.

One hundred and fifty academics have sent an open letter to Labor urging it to acknowledge Israel鈥檚聽genocide, the slaughter in the West Bank and to support the International Court of Justice the International Criminal Court. Paul Gregoire reports.