Internatıonal Organızatıon And Global Governance Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1118137

  1. The ICJ does not have compulsory jurisdiction, a state cannot be forced to appear before court.
  2. The ICJ can hear and decide a case only if all contending parties agree to submit it to the court.
  3. If states accept to appear before the ICJ, judgments delivered by the court are binding upon them.
  4. 73 states have recognized the compulsory jurisdiction of the ICJ so far.

Which of the statements above are correct for the International Court of Justice(ICJ)?


I, II and III

I, II and IV

II, III and IV

I, III and IV

I, II, III and IV


Yanıt Açıklaması:

The jurisdiction of the ICJ is different from that of national courts. Given that the ICJ does not have compulsory jurisdiction, a state cannot be forced to appear before court. The ICJ can hear and decide a case only if all contending parties agree to submit it to the court. However, if states accept to appear before the ICJ, judgments delivered by the court are binding upon them (Karns, Mingst, and Stiles, 2015: 141) As of June 2018, 73 states have recognized the compulsory jurisdiction of the ICJ

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