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Many of the cases handled by the International Court of Justice have to do with

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

The disputes and violations between states.

Explanation:

The International Court of Justice has a twofold role:

1-To settle the disputes between states according to the International law, submitted to the court by the states.

2-It also gives legal and advisory opinions on the properly submitted questions by the specialized agencies and the authorized UN organs. The advisory opinions are unbiased of controversies between states.

Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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Answer:

  • Most of the cases handled by International Court of Justice have to deal with controversial cases between two countries of the world.
  • This court gives rulings that should be mandatorily followed by all the debating countries, to solve their problems in an amicable way.
  • However, this court also gives some advisory suggestions on request of UN General Assembly, which are not compulsory to follow.

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