
The jury stated that it would refrain from considering countries whose leaders are facing charges of crimes against humanity. This stance would affect both Israel and Russia in the proceedings.
The decision emphasizes the panel’s constraint on evaluating states led by individuals facing such charges, potentially shaping the outcome or scope of the case involving these nations.
The approach underscores the importance of accountability standards in the context of international law and highlights how leadership-level accusations can influence judicial considerations in the relevant matter.
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