Three Legal Issues on First Reading of Resolution 2773 (2025) on Eastern DRC – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Three Legal Issues on First Reading of Resolution 2773 (2025) on Eastern DRC – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Introduction

In this post, I explore three legal issues pertaining to Resolution 2773 (2025), adopted by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on 21 February 2025 in relation to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This resolution addresses the ongoing offensive of the armed group M23 in the DRC, which started in January 2025 and is characterised by credible reports of atrocities against civilians and attacks against peacekeepers. First, I analyse the legal value of this resolution and its capacity to provide binding rules. Second, I question which conclusions on the involvement of Rwanda as an occupying power in the DRC can be drawn from this resolution. Finally, I offer some critical views on the frequent mention of attacks against peacekeepers in the resolution.

The Legal Value of Resolution 2773 (2025)

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DRC and the legacies of colonialism in Belgium – Go Health Pro

DRC and the legacies of colonialism in Belgium – Go Health Pro

The Democratic Republic of the Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960. Yet as Georgi Verbeeck explains, debates about Belgium’s colonial past remain far from over. Belgium, like its neighbouring countries, has rediscovered its colonial past. While for a long time there was a certain tendency towards nostalgia and at least a repression of the … Read more

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