The EU joined Ukraine’s case against Russia on genocide in the UN International Court of Justice

On August 20, 2022, it became known that the European Union provided the UN International Court of Justice with its information within the framework of the case of Ukraine against Russia regarding the genocide of the Ukrainian people by Russian occupiers.

Source: International Court of Justice

Thus, on August 17, the European Union submitted information to the court in the case of Ukraine against Russia regarding accusations of genocide.

The Delegation of Ukraine to the European Union thanked the EU for joining the case at the UN International Court of Justice.

“Article 34, paragraph 2, of the Statute provides that the Court shall receive the relevant information to cases before it presented by public international organizations on their own initiative and Article 69, paragraph 2, of the Rules of Court states that when a public international organization sees fit to furnish, on its own initiative, information relevant to a case before the Court, it shall do so in the form of a Memorial to be filed in the Registry before the closure of the written proceedings”.

As previously reported, on March 16, the UN International Court of Justice in The Hague ordered Russia to suspend the military operations that it commenced on Feb 24, 2022, on the territory of Ukraine, the stated purpose of which was “preventing and punishing” purported acts of genocide in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine.


See also: Ukraine is investigating 26,000 war crimes committed by Russia, – Prosecutor General’s Office


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