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Rafaëlle Maison

University professor.

  • The image depicts a scene in a sandy area where several bodies, covered in white shrouds, are lying on the ground. In the foreground, a man wearing a white coat stands solemnly. In the background, there are damaged buildings, some of which appear to be burned. Palm trees line the area, and the overall atmosphere seems somber and grim, indicating a setting of conflict or disaster. The Shadow of the International Criminal Court Hangs Over Israel’s Rulers Rafaëlle Maison · May 2024 Updated. On Monday, May 20 the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor issued requests for international arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu and his defence minister, Yoav Gallant for their penal responsibility in committing war crimes and crimes against (…)
  • The image depicts an interior of a grand courtroom, likely in an international court such as the International Court of Justice. The room features high wooden ceilings with intricate designs and ornate chandeliers providing warm lighting. Large windows with stained glass allow natural light to filter in. In the foreground, there are rows of judges seated on a raised platform, alongside legal representatives and observers. The layout includes a long table with officials on one side and a broad audience on the other. The design of the room is both formal and historic, emphasizing the importance of the proceedings taking place. A Slap in the Face for Israel at the International Court of Justice Rafaëlle Maison · February 2024 Although the order handed down on 26 January 2024 by the International Court of Justice in the case opposing South Africa and Israel does not call for a cease-fire, it does consider the possibility that the Gaza offensive is genocidal. This constitutes a setback for the Tel Aviv authorities who (…)
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