Oxfam is among the more than 80 civil society / NGO organisations internationally who have authored a new report entitled Trading with Illegal Settlements. Key findings include the economic and humanitarian consequences of settlements, the role of foreign states and corporate complicity. The report references the 2024 ICJ advisory opinion, arguing that trade with and investment in settlements is inconsistent with obligations of third states under international law. For more, François Picard is pleased to welcome Dr. Agnès Bertrand-Sanz, Oxfam Humanitarian Programmes and Advocacy Advisor for the Middle East.
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