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 3. The International Court of Justice: 75 Years in the Service of Peace and
    Justice


THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE: 75 YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF PEACE AND JUSTICE

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 * Author: International Court of Justice
 * 
 * Format(s): PDF
 * Publication Date: August 2022
 * Number of Pages: 118
 * Language: English | Also available in French
 * ISBN (PDF): 9789210015547
 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9789210015547

 * Overview
 * Overview
 * Chapters (17)


ABSTRACT

This commemorative title includes ten chapters that cover, inter alia, the
history of the International Court of Justice, the actors that appear before the
Court, the core principles guiding its functioning, the various stages in the
evolution of a case, as well as the institution’s contribution to the
development of international law. The e-book for this publication has been
converted into an accessible format for the visually impaired and people with
print reading disabilities. It is fully compatible with leading screen-reader
technologies such as JAWS and NVDA

© 2021 United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals:
Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Related Subject(s): International Law and Justice



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      In 1998, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered four Judgments
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      In 2007, the International Court of Justice (icj) delivered four
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      Judge Rosalyn Higgins, reported that after prodigious efforts, the backlog
      of cases before the Court was expected to be cleared by 2008. States that
      were considering bringing cases before the Court could be confident that
      it would respond promptly. She recalled that 2007 marked the one hundredth
      anniversary of the Hague Peace Conference, where the idea of a standing
      international court was born. She noted that the previous two decades had
      seen the burgeoning of international courts and tribunals equipped to deal
      with disputes arising under the growing reach of international law, and
      the interest of States in the Court had continued to flourish. The icj
      President also expressed concern regarding the adoption of a General
      Assembly resolution on the conditions of service and compensation for
      officials other than Secretariat officials, which, she stated, would
      create inequality among judges.


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      In 2010, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered three
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      the Court was entrusted to deal with was broader in scope than ever
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      added that the increased recourse by States to icj for the judicial
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      In 2009, the International Court of Justice (icj) delivered three
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      including territorial and maritime delimitation, diplomatic protection,
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      In 2012, the International Court of Justice (icj) delivered four Judgments
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      pending before it. In a November address to the General Assembly, the icj
      President, Judge Peter Tomka, who began his three-year term as President
      on 6 February, noted that as the Court had been able to clear its backlog
      of cases, States that were contemplating submitting their cases could be
      confident that, as soon as they finished their written exchanges, the
      Court would be able to proceed without delay to oral hearings.


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      In 2004, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered nine Judgments
      and one Advisory Opinion, made 6 Orders and had 21 contentious cases and
      one request for an advisory opinion pending before it. In a 4November
      address to the General Assembly, the ICJ President underlined the role of
      the Court and its contribution to the promotion and development of a
      unified international legal system, both by the adjudication of
      contentious disputes between States and by the exercise of its advisory
      function. He noted the increased use of the Court by States in recent
      years and recalled that, in order to meet the growing demand and fulfil
      its judicial responsibilities, the Court had taken further steps to
      improve its judicial efficiency.

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