The “Payam Method,” an innovative legal strategy developed by international human rights lawyer Payam Akhavan, is gaining recognition for its unique approach to prosecuting state-sponsored atrocities. This strategy utilizes the International Court of Justice to allow third-party nations to hold sovereign states accountable for genocide and human rights violations, bypassing traditional jurisdictional hurdles. By leveraging existing international treaties, the method provides a new avenue for global justice and the protection of persecuted populations who otherwise lack legal recourse.
- The “Payam Method” is a pioneering legal strategy designed by human rights lawyer Payam Akhavan to prosecute state-backed atrocities.
- It utilizes the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to enforce the Genocide Convention against violating nations.
- The strategy was famously employed when The Gambia filed a lawsuit against Myanmar at the ICJ on behalf of the persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority.
- This legal pathway enables uninvolved third-party nations to champion human rights cases, overcoming previous limitations on international court jurisdiction.
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