International Court of Justice - translation to spanish
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International Court of Justice - translation to spanish

PRIMARY JUDICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED NATIONS
ICJ; World court; Federal World Court; International court of justice; International World Court of Justice; ICOJ; Composition of the International Court of Justice; President of the International Court of Justice; International court of law; International court of Hague; The World Court; United Nations Supreme Court; World Court; International court of Justice; UN Court; The International Court of Justice; Cour internationale de justice; United Nations International Court of Justice; Hague International Court; The Hague International Court of Justice; Hague International Court of Justice; Hague Court of Justice; International Court of Justice at the Hague; International Court in the Hague; Criticism of the International Court of Justice
  • First gathering after Second World War, Dutch newsreel from 1946
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  • The [[Peace Palace]] in The Hague, Netherlands, seat of the ICJ

International Court of Justice         
la corte internacional de justicia (tribunal de justicia que trata problemas entre cuerpos internacionales)
world court         
Juzgado mundial, corte mundial, corte de Justicia de la organización de la Naciones Unidas (localizado en la ciudad de Hagh en Holanda y está compuesto de 15 jueces)
high court of justice         
  • Strand]] in the [[City of Westminster]]
ONE OF THE SENIOR COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
Chancery Division; UK High Court; High Court of Justice of England and Wales; Family Division; Chancery Division Judge; Chancery division; HCOJ; EWHC; EWHC (Ch); Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division; Probate and Divorce Court; Probate, Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Court; High Court in London; England and Wales High Court; Patents Court for England and Wales; High court of justice; High Court of Justice (King's Bench Division); High Court in England; Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice; London High Court; High Court of Justice, Chancery Division; High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division); High Court of England & Wales; High Court of England and Wales; Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales; Family Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales; Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales; Her Majesty's High Court of Justice in England; His Majesty's High Court of Justice in England; Her Britannic Majesty's High Court of Justice in England; Chancery Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice in England; Probate and Divorce Division of the High Court of Justice; His Britannic Majesty's High Court of Justice in England; English High Court; High Court (England and Wales); High Court of England; Deputy High Court Judge; Deputy high court judge
Tribunal superior de justicia

Definition

supernova
sust. fem.
Astronomía. Denominación que se aplica a una clase de estrellas que brillan súbitamente en el cielo y después van decayendo lentamente en luminosidad hasta hacerse, a veces, invisibles. Las causas de este súbito brillo no son aun bien conocidas, aunque se atribuyen a procesos explosivos o implosivos. La aparición de una supernova es un fenómeno sumamente raro, suponiéndose que, en cada galaxia, ocurre como promedio una vez cada 400 años.

Wikipedia

International Court of Justice

The International Court of Justice (ICJ; French: Cour internationale de justice; CIJ), also called the World Court, is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN). It settles disputes between states in accordance with international law and gives advisory opinions on international legal issues. The ICJ is the only international court that adjudicates general disputes between countries, with its rulings and opinions serving as primary sources of international law (subject to Article 59 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice).

The ICJ is the successor of the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), which was established in 1920 by the League of Nations. After the Second World War, the League and the PCIJ were replaced by the United Nations and ICJ, respectively. The Statute of the ICJ, which sets forth its purpose and structure, draws heavily from that of its predecessor, whose decisions remain valid. All member states of the UN are party to the ICJ Statute and may initiate contentious cases; however, advisory proceedings may only be submitted by certain UN organs and agencies.

The ICJ consists of a panel of 15 judges elected by the UN General Assembly and Security Council for nine-year terms. No more than one judge of each nationality may be represented on court at the same time, and judges collectively must reflect the principal civilizations and legal systems of the world. Seated in the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, the ICJ is the only principal UN organ not located in New York City. Its official working languages are English and French.

Since the entry of its first case on 22 May 1947, the ICJ has entertained 186 cases through January 2023.

Examples of use of International Court of Justice
1. The International Court of Justice has ruled the barrier illegal.
2. It has been endorsed by the International Court of Justice.
3. The International Court of Justice considers settlements illegal.
4. The International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1'62.
5. Security Council and the International Court of Justice, al–Bashir said in the interview.