They are elected by the Security Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations for 15 year terms; five judges go out of office every 3 years, but may be re-elected.
They are elected by the Security Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations for 15 year terms; five judges go out of office every 3 years, but may be re-elected.
Judges who work at the World Court (aka ICJ).
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No. The US Supreme Court is relatively small compared to some international courts. The World Court (UN International Court) and Supreme Court of the Philippines each have fifteen justices; the Supreme Court of India currently seats 29 justices; and the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China has more than 340 judges.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), often referred to as the World Court, involves two primary groups: the member states of the United Nations, which can bring cases to the court, and the judges who serve on the bench. The court comprises 15 judges elected for nine-year terms by the UN General Assembly and the Security Council. Cases can involve disputes between states or advisory opinions requested by UN agencies and other authorized entities. The ICJ's decisions are binding, though enforcement relies on the cooperation of states.
Supposedly the United Nations.
There can be organization in a disorganized world, but this organization often fails.
world trade organization
The WTO (World Trade Organization)