Title : Repatriation of the Persecuted Rohingya Through an ICJ Verdict: Utopia or an Equitable Remedy?


Authors : Md. Rizwanul Islam, Naimul Muquim


Journal Title: Washington University Global Studies Law Review Volume Number: 22 Publication Year : 2025 Issue Number: 2
Index: other (Hein Online, Lexis Nexis, West Law) Ranking: No Ranking ISSN: 15466981 Publisher Name: Washington University in St. Louis — School of Law
Pages : 155-182
ISBN : 15466981
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Funding Source : None
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Direct Sustainable Development Goals :
SDG10 Reduced Inequality
SDG16 Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
SDG17 Partnership for the Goals
Impact statement: This article examines the legal feasibility of enforcing Rohingya repatriation through the International Court of Justice (ICJ) jurisprudence. It provides an in-depth analysis of the legal frameworks and mechanisms available for addressing refugee repatriation, with a particular focus on the role of international law in facilitating accountability and offering equitable remedies. By exploring the implications of ICJ rulings, the article contributes to the broader discourse on human rights, state sovereignty, and international justice. Collaboration: Other Keywords: • Rohingya • ICJ • International Court of Justice • Refugee Law • Human Rights • Repatriation • Bangladesh • Myanmar •