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Author: Aryan Tulsyan

06 Jun

Resurrecting the Clean Hands Doctrine and Mapping its History at the ICJ

[Aryan Tulsyan is a student of Jindal Global Law School and is passionate about Public International Law, International Trade Law and International Investment Law.] The International Court of Justice (“ICJ”), in its recent decision of Certain Iranian Assets (Merits) 2023 has resurrected the Clean Hands doctrine, muddying the grounds for its applicability at the merits stages of disputes presented before it....

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