Accountability on the Global Stage

The legal proceedings at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) continue to highlight the historical complexities of the Guyana-Venezuela border dispute. Attorney Paul Reichler points to a long-standing pattern of obstruction, noting that Venezuela’s rejection of the 1899 award lacks legal grounding and has historically hindered Guyanese sovereignty.

As investigations into national interests and transparency continue, the outcome of this case remains a pivotal moment for regional stability and international law.

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