Proper noun
World Court
International Court of Justice
If nations could only depend upon fair and impartial judgments in a world court of law, they would abandon the senseless, savage practice of war. Belva Ann Lockwood
Human rights are something you were born with. Human rights are your God-given rights. Human rights are the rights that are recognized by all nations of this earth. And any time any one violates your human rights, you can take them to the world court. Malcolm X
And Eritreans hope the World Court has reserved a cell room for Eritreans who will cooperate by sending a tormentor who can provide company for Al Bashir. Source: Internet
Hearst fought hard against Wilsonian internationalism, the League of Nations, and the World Court, thereby appealing to an isolationist audience. Source: Internet
Harding had become a supporter of the World Court, and wanted the U.S. to become a member. Source: Internet
Hearst broke with FDR in spring 1935 when the President vetoed the Patman Bonus Bill for veterans and tried to enter the World Court. Source: Internet