Verfassungsblog (Jul 2024)

Giving Covenants Swords - The UN Security Council’s Competence to Enforce Provisional Measures of the ICJ

  • Mischa Gureghian Hall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/c2c8b7ae9c5d5fe5
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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The classical Hobbesian critique of international law famously asserts that “covenants, without the sword, are but words.” Accordingly, given Israel’s persistent non-compliance with the ICJ’s provisional measures in South Africa v. Israel, on 29 May 2024, South Africa requested “the Security Council to give effect to the Court’s judgments” under Article 41 of the ICJ Statute. This post shows why the discussions on whether the Council lacks the statutory authority to supervise and enforce the Court’s provisional measures under the ICJ Statute overlook the broader point. Namely, the Order on provisional measures is the perfect legal evidence for the Council to trigger its powers under Chapter VII and thus end the humanitarian calamity in Gaza.

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