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  2. Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction in two types of cases: contentious cases between states in which the court produces binding rulings between states that agree, or have previously agreed, to submit to the ruling of the court; and advisory opinions, which provide reasoned, but non-binding, rulings on properly submitted ...

  3. International Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The International Court of Justice (ICJ; French: Cour internationale de justice, CIJ), or colloquially the World Court, is the only international court that adjudicates general disputes between nations, and gives advisory opinions on international legal issues.

  4. List of International Court of Justice cases - Wikipedia

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    The list of International Court of Justice cases includes contentious cases and advisory opinions brought to the International Court of Justice since its creation in 1946. Forming a key part of international law , 195 cases have been entered onto the General List for consideration before the court.

  5. The Court’s jurisdiction is twofold: it decides, in accordance with international law, disputes of a legal nature that are submitted to it by States (jurisdiction in contentious cases); and it gives advisory opinions on legal questions at the request of the organs of the United Nations, specialized agencies or one related organization ...

  6. Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice - Wikiwand

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    The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction in two types of cases: contentious cases between states in which the court produces binding rulings between states that agree, or have previously agreed, to submit to the ruling of the court; and advisory opinions, which provide reasoned, but non-binding, rulings on properly submitted ...

  7. International Court of Justice

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    The International Court of Justice, successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice, may resolve international legal disputes between the 193 UN Member States. The ICJ’s jurisdiction takes three forms: compulsory, special agreement, and treaty-based.

  8. The jurisdiction of the Court in contentious proceedings is based on the consent of the States to which it is open 1. The form in which this consent is expressed determines the manner in which a case may be brought before the Court.

  9. International Court of Justice and Its Jurisdiction

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    The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal legal organ of the United Nations (UN). It was set up in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and started work in April 1946. The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands).

  10. International Court of Justice - Columbia University

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    Article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations provided for the creation of a judicial body entrusted with two kinds of jurisdiction: contentious and advisory were clearly envisaged. In 1921, the predecessor of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) materialized.

  11. International Court of Justice (ICJ) : all you need to know

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    ICJ was established in 1945 by the United Nations to work as the primary judicial organ of the UN. It is the world’s highest court based in The Hague, Netherlands and has the power to give advisory opinions or settle disputes pertaining to matters of international legal importance.