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International Court of Justice

noun

  1. the chief judicial agency of the United Nations, established in 1945 to decide disputes arising between nations.



International Court of Justice

noun

  1. Also called: World Court.a court established in the Hague to settle disputes brought by nations that are parties to the Statute of the Court

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International Court of Justice

  1. A division of the United Nations that settles legal disputes submitted to it by member nations. The International Court of Justice, also called the World Court, meets in The Hague, The Netherlands.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of International Court of Justice1

First recorded in 1905–10
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It follows a 2019 advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice saying the islands should be handed over to Mauritius.

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It has strongly denied allegations of genocide, claims which are also being examined by the International Court of Justice.

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Israel has strongly denied genocide allegations, claims which are also being examined by the International Court of Justice.

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The territorial dispute has been submitted by Guyana to the International Court of Justice, which had ordered Venezuela to refrain from conducting elections for representatives for the region, an order which the Maduro government defied.

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The move only served to tarnish the image of Africa's biggest economy in the eyes of the Trump administration - already angered by its genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.

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