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Netherlands Loses Appeal Over Gambling License Extensions
In a landmark decision in C‑59/24 Kingdom of the Netherlands v. European Gaming and Betting Association , the European Court of Justice ruled that the Dutch government violated EU State Aid Rules by extending gambling licenses without conducting a competitive review. The case, brought by the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA), challenged the Netherlands’ practice of renewing long-standing gambling licenses without opening the process to new applicants. The Court

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Sudan Sues UAE Over Alleged Genocide Financing - ICJ Rejects Case
In Sudan v. United Arab Emirates , filed at the ICJ, Sudan accuses the UAE of violating the Genocide Convention by funding paramilitary groups responsible for atrocities in Darfur. The case is in preliminary hearings, with evidence submitted by Sudanese legal teams International Court of Justice . ICJ Rejects Sudan’s Genocide Case Against UAE Over Jurisdiction Limits The International Court of Justice has dismissed Sudan’s case against the United Arab Emirates, ruling that

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UN Court Weighs Right to Strike Under ILO Convention 87
In a landmark labor case, the ICJ is reviewing whether the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention (1948) includes the right to strike. The outcome could redefine global labor protections amid rising union crackdowns UN News .

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ICJ Orders Israel to Facilitate Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion requiring Israel to allow UN aid into Gaza, citing obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention and Customary International Humanitarian Law . Israel rejected the ruling, but UN agencies are pressing for compliance Al-Monitor .

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