• Mouette@jlai.lu
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      Justification from their site on why they don’t go to International Court of Justice:

      ‘There is no such possibility not least because China/the PRC, although a signatory to and ratifier of the Genocide Convention, has entered a reservation against ICJ jurisdiction.’

      What does this even mean lmao ?

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        It means China isn’t governed by the ICJ, despite being a ratifier. ICJ has no power in PRC.

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          4 months ago

          ICJ is international law and as all international instance have no power in any country. This make no sense nor does this joke of a tribunal have any power in China aswell.