In a significant move to strengthen global judicial integrity, South Africa and Malaysia have announced the formation of the “Hague Group,” a collaborative initiative aimed at protecting and upholding the rulings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC). This partnership comes amid growing concerns over challenges to the authority of these international legal institutions.
The Hague Group seeks to reinforce the implementation of international legal decisions, ensuring that nations adhere to their obligations under international law.

Both countries have expressed a shared commitment to promoting justice and accountability on the global stage.
This initiative underscores the importance of international cooperation in maintaining the rule of law and ensuring that justice prevails across borders. By launching this campaign, South Africa and Malaysia aim to set a precedent for other nations to follow, highlighting the critical role of collective action in upholding international justice.
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