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8 Cardozo Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 241 (2025)
Litigating the Gaza Crisis: Legal and Political Strategies in South Africa v. Israel

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  LITIGATING THE GAZA CRISIS: LEGAL AND POLITICAL
           STRATEGIES IN SOUTHAFRICA V ISRAEL

                        Michael Ramsden*

                            ABSTRACT

     South Africa v. Israel represents the most prominent example to
date of strategic litigation before the International Court of Justice
(ICJ), a litigation model that seeks to use the Court to achieve the
wider structural objective of altering the prevailing balances of power
in a  situation. Contrary to the classical approach  of evaluating
litigation impact  that is, focusing on whether the responsible state
has   complied   with   a   ruling strategic  litigation warrants
consideration of a wider set of factors. This includes the litigants'
goals (both the applicant's and respondent's), the Court's strategic
choices,  and  the impact   of the  litigation, both intended and
unintended. The key point of evaluation here is how the linkage of a
dispute  to  international  law  and   the  solemnity  of judicial
proceedings  before the World  Court   can serve to mobilize the
international community  against a  targeted state and its partner
states, not only on the specific legal issues arising in the case but on
the wider legitimacy of state conduct in such situation. In this regard,
the Court's provisional measures jurisdiction, which was invoked in
South Africa v. Israel, provides applicant states with a tool to promote
a cause given the lower threshold needed to justify a judicial remedy
and  the relative speed in obtaining one. The purpose of this Article is
to evaluate the efficacy of the Court's provisional measures order in
South Africa  v. Israel through an examination of the participants'
goals, the Court's strategic choices, and the discernible impact of the
decision in its immediate  aftermath. More  generally, this Article
contributes to the scholarly literature on strategic litigation impact
and  the role of the ICJ in ongoing armed conflicts and humanitarian
crises. It also provides a basic structure for future researchers to
consider the longer-term impact of this case (as well as other strategic
litigations) in the resolution of the Gaza conflict specifically and the
Palestinian question more generally.


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