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==History== | ==History== | ||
Set up xxxx in the aftermath of the [[Second Great War]](?) | |||
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
==Composition== | ==Composition== | ||
The Court is composed of three judges, one Chief Justice and two Associate Justices all of different nationalities. The judges are nominated by the sitting [[Provost-General of the League of Nations]] and ratified by the General Assembly by a simple majority.Judges normally serve for two years but in extraordinary situations when presiding over particularly important cases, a judge's term may be extended until the conclusion of said cases. | |||
==Jurisdiction== | ==Jurisdiction== | ||
[[Category:IXWB]] | [[Category:IXWB]] | ||
[[Category: League of Nations]] | [[Category: League of Nations]] |
Revision as of 18:58, 14 June 2022
International Justice Court | |
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Curia Internationalis Iustitiæ | |
![]() Flag of the International Justice Court | |
Location | Alba Concordia |
Authorized by | Code of the League of Nations |
Chief Justice | |
Currently | Mikel Reilly |
Associate Justice | |
Currently | Rocio Noyola |
Associate Justice | |
Currently | Rachet d’Everard |
The International Justice Court (Latin: Cura Internationalis Iustitiæ) is the judicial body of the League of Nations and the premier venue for the arbitration of disputes under international law.
History
Set up xxxx in the aftermath of the Second Great War(?)
Activities
Composition
The Court is composed of three judges, one Chief Justice and two Associate Justices all of different nationalities. The judges are nominated by the sitting Provost-General of the League of Nations and ratified by the General Assembly by a simple majority.Judges normally serve for two years but in extraordinary situations when presiding over particularly important cases, a judge's term may be extended until the conclusion of said cases.