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When International Courts Are Asked to Redefine the Law
International courts are facing unprecedented pressure to expand legal definitions to meet contemporary expectations of accountability. From genocide to war crimes, the temptation to stretch established thresholds is growing. But when legal terms become elastic, applied without rigorous evidentiary standards, they cease to function as law at all. The ICJ's current caseload illustrates why maintaining strict legal standards isn't pedantry, it's the foundation of legitimate international adjudication.

