02/06/2026
⚖️ What does 80 years of international justice look like?
To mark the 80th anniversary of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands brought together legal experts, judges, diplomats, and students in the Philippines for two events exploring the enduring relevance of international law.
Together with Ateneo Law School, the Embassy hosted a forum featuring Dr. Mamadou Hébié, associate professor of Leiden University and former Special Assistant to the President of the ICJ, that included a lecture on the design and evolution of the The Hague-based international legal system over 80 years and a panel discussion on the 2016 Arbitral Award on the South China Sea. The lively exchange continued with more than 20 students on the norms of UNCLOS and its application in practice.
The Embassy also partnered with the Supreme Court PH and the Philippine Judicial Academy for a lecture series by Dr. Hébié on ICJ advisory opinions and on the relationship between international and domestic law.
One message stood out across both events: a continued commitment to international law is essential to building a more peaceful, predictable, and cooperative world.