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Third State Obligations in the ICJ Advisory Opinion: Implications for the United Kingdom and Cyprus

  • Yussef Al Tamimi(author)
  • Andreas Piperides (author)
Chapter of: The 2024 ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Occupied Palestinian Territory
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TitleThird State Obligations in the ICJ Advisory Opinion
SubtitleImplications for the United Kingdom and Cyprus
ContributorYussef Al Tamimi(author)
Andreas Piperides (author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.59704/576960e83e125451
Landing pagehttps://verfassungsblog.de/third-state-obligations-in-the-icj-advisory-opinion/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
PublisherVerfassungsblog
Published on2025-09-09
Long abstract

What are the possible implications of the Advisory Opinion for the United Kingdom and Cyprus with regard to the UK’s arms and surveillance support to Israel through its military bases in Cyprus? This post argues that the third State obligations identified by the Court, including the duty not to render aid or assistance in maintaining the illegal situation, also apply to the current war in Gaza.

LanguageEnglish (Original)
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Yussef Al Tamimi

(author)
European University Institute
Central European University
University of Glasgow
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6636-9092

Andreas Piperides

(author)
University of Glasgow

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