1. International Court of Justice - Noun
2. International Court of Justice - Proper noun
a court established to settle disputes between members of the United Nations
Source: WordNetFinally, in 1993, Nauru was forced to turn to the International Court of Justice at The Hague in The Netherlands. Source: Internet
By common agreement, the two countries submitted a Gulf of Maine boundary dispute to the International Court of Justice in 1981; both accepted the court's 12 October 1984 ruling which demarcated the territorial sea boundary. Source: Internet
As seen at: International Court of Justice 1986, VII (4) it emerged as the largest and most active contra group. Source: Internet
Burma does not accept compulsory International Court of Justice jurisdiction. Source: Internet
Court procedure is set out in the Rules of Court of the International Court of Justice 1978 (as amended on 29 September 2005). Source: Internet
America is not a signatory to the International Court of Justice. Source: Internet