Emma Shortis
In the Q&A, Pillay is asked what states can do to enforce the Genocide Convention. Pillay replies that it is not a choice, but a legal obligation:
“I would say to the Australian parliament that they have the duty to step in now.”
In the Q&A, Pillay is asked what states can do to enforce the Genocide Convention. Pillay replies that it is not a choice, but a legal obligation:
“I would say to the Australian parliament that they have the duty to step in now.”
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Why haven't Anthony Albanese, Richard Marles, Mark Dreyfus and Penny Wong been referred to the ICC for enabling genocide, yet?