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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.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), based in The Hague, is one of the principal organs of the United Nations. The court consists of 15 judges, with five judges elected every three years. In the case of death or other vacancy, a judge is elected for the remainder of the term.
The 1946 International Court of Justice election took place on 6 February 1946 in Westminster Central Hall, London. This was the first ever election of Judges of the Court, one the six "principal organs" of the newly created United Nations. All 15 seats were to be filled.
The International Court of Justice, or World Court, is the UN's legal branch. But how much authority does it really have? The International Court of Justice, or World Court, is the UN's legal ...
Permanent Court of International Justice judges (28 P) S. Special Court for Sierra Leone judges (10 P) U. United Nations Dispute Tribunal judges (3 P)
The ICC application is a separate matter from, for example, court cases demanding an arms embargo against Israel or South Africa's case at the UN's top court, the International Court of Justice ...
The first and second lists are of all the permanent judges of the International Court of Justice, the main judicial organ of the United Nations, first chronologically and then by seat. The third list is a list of judges appointed ad hoc by a party to a proceeding before the Court pursuant to Article 31 of the Statute of the International Court ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the highest judicial body of the United Nations, held public hearings earlier this month in the case South Africa brought against Israel at the end of 2023.