Sold out: The Hague vs. Berlin? German Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Between International Law and Staatsräson
Date
Thu, Oct 24, 2024
Start
6:30 PM
Promoter
medico
Speakers
Prof. Dr. Kai Ambos, Dr. Muriel Asseburg, RA Prof. Dr. jur. Herta Däubler-Gmelin, Riad Othman
Where?
Forum
The Hague vs. Berlin? German Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Between International Law and Staatsräson
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is considering issuing arrest warrants against members of the Israeli government for war crimes in Gaza. Meanwhile, an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) affirms that Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories violates international law, while South Africa's case against Israel at the ICJ on charges of genocide is proceeding.
Despite these developments, the German government continues its support for the Israeli government, framing it as a "Reason of State." This places Germany in increasing conflict with international law. Together with experts, medico examines these tensions and explores their implications for German foreign policy and the international rules-based order.
Speakers
Prof. Dr. Kai Ambos
Richter am Kosovo-Sondertribunal in Den Haag, Professor Uni Göttingen
Dr. Muriel Asseburg
Nahost-Expertin | Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik.
RA Prof. Dr. jur. Herta Däubler-Gmelin
Bundesministerin der Justiz a.D.
Riad Othman
Nahost-Referent | medico international