The Netherlands should do whatever possible to help prevent genocide worldwide, the Advisory Committee on International Law Issues (CAVV) wrote in an advisory report. Though the report itself did not make a direct reference to violence in Gaza unfolding while it was created, its recommendations do seem highly relevant given events taking place there.
4 months Ago
CAVV Encourages Proactive Defence
The CAVV report underlines the fact that a country need not be able to stop genocide on its own but must do "whatever is minimally available" it can do towards preventing it. This ought to include steps such as those that might discourage would-be or actual genocidal perpetrators. The committee recommended a range of possible approaches, such as public denouncements, tighter visa restrictions, and financial asset freezes.
The report specifies that, when diplomatic means of prevention have been exhausted, the Genocide Convention calls for countries to apply stronger diplomatic pressure and rethink their policy. The International Court of Justice said genocide has not been proven, but it also ruled that "there is a real and imminent risk" of irreparable prejudice to the rights protected under the convention. This is sufficient to trigger exercisability of a nation´s international law responsibilities (CAVV).
Situation in Gaza Raises Alarm
International law experts, along with several human rights organisations, accused Israel of committing a genocide against the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip. The ongoing conflict, which started on 7 October 2023 and claimed the lives of more than a thousand Israelis in just one day when Hamas initiated an attack, has only compounded the existing humanitarian crisis that already ravaged Gaza.
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