We Read the ICJ’s Genocide Judgment So You Don’t Have To

OK, I admit I haven’t read all 351 pages of the ICJ’s judgment in the Bosnia Genocide case. This is a rich and potentially important decision. But here are some initial observations and reactions, along with (after the jump), some key excerpts from the ICJ’s opinion. (1) The key headline holding is that Serbia (the state) is not liable for … Continue reading We Read the ICJ’s Genocide Judgment So You Don’t Have To