The United Nations’ highest court is expected to rule on a lawsuit challenging the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in the first such verdict by an international court since the war began almost three weeks ago, news agency MIA reports.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague will reveal its decision on Wednesday on Ukraine’s urgent proceedings against Russia.
Ukraine is accusing Russia of violating the Genocide Convention of 1948 and is asking the court to order an immediate end to the hostilities.
Ukraine is also asking for the judges to establish that there is no legal justification for the invasion. Russia boycotted the hearing on March 7. While the verdicts of the ICJ are binding, the court does not have any executive power to enforce them on a country.