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The United States has a complex relationship with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), commonly referred to as the World Court. While the U.S. is a founding member of the United Nations, it has not formally accepted the compulsory jurisdiction of the ICJ, meaning it does not automatically submit to the Court's jurisdiction in all cases. However, the U.S. has participated in some cases and has recognized the Court's authority in specific instances. Overall, the U.S. engages with the ICJ selectively rather than as a full member committed to its jurisdiction.

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