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The establishment of the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), the predecessor of the International Court of Justice, was provided for in the Covenant of the League of Nations. It held its inaugural sitting in 1922 and was dissolved in 1946.
The Permanent Court of International Justice, often called the World Court, existed from 1922 to 1946. It was an international court attached to the League of Nations. Created in 1920 (although the idea of an international court was several centuries old), the court was initially well-received from states and academics alike, with many cases ...
The present website will contain summaries of the judgments, advisory opinions and orders of the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), from 1922 to 1946, in all the official...
The Permanent Court of International Justice: its Constitution and Work. Trilingual book (English, Spanish, French), first published in 1939, republished in 2012.
The establishment of the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) in 1922 revolutionized judicial settlement of inter-state disputes by providing the first-ever sitting institution designed specifically to directly
…the first category were the Permanent Court of International Justice; the Permanent Mandates Commission; the minorities committees of the Council; and the commissions concerned with military affairs and with the problems of disarmament.
The establishment of the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), the predecessor of the Refworld is the leading global law and policy database on refugee law, statelessness and internal displacement, providing access to content from UNHCR and external sources.
introductory chapter outlines the history of the creation of the Court, and nearly one-half of the book is devoted to an account of the cases which have already been before it for decision.
The Permanent Court of International Justice was an international court attached to the League of Nations. The Court initially consisted of 11 judges and 4 deputy judges, recommended by member states of the League of Nations to the Secretary General of the League of Nations, who would put them before the Council and Assembly for election.
The Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) was an international court attached to the League of Nations. It was established in 1922 and dissolved in 1946.