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Dear Yahoo!:
What is the World Court and where is it located?
John
New York, New York
Dear John:
The "World Court," officially known as the International Court of Justice (ICJ), is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. Its seat is at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands.

We found the information by simply typing "world court" into the Yahoo! search box and making our way to the resulting International Court of Justice Yahoo! category. There we found the official ICJ site.

The ICJ began work in 1946 when it replaced the Permanent Court of International Justice. According to the site, its functions include:

  • Settling in accordance with international law the legal disputes submitted to it by States.
  • Giving advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by duly authorized international organs and agencies.
The Court is composed of 15 judges and can't include more than one judge of any nationality. The judges are elected to nine-year terms by the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council.

Check out the web site for some of the ICJ's most important decisions and its current docket. In addition, the web site features a comprehensive guide (based on a booklet prepared for the Court's 50th anniversary in 1996) to the history, composition, jurisdiction, procedure, and decisions of the ICJ.

 
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