World Court (n) World court is an organization under UNO established to settle the disputes of member nations. Normally cases involving more than one country is referred to this court for amicable solution.
WORLD COURT Another name for the International Court of Justice. See also a brief summary of the court. Resources Law.com Dictionary Dictionary.com Lexicon - Cornell University Common Terms - University of Virginia (1999) ...
world court n. the Court of International Justice, founded by the United Nations in 1945, which hears international disputes, but only when the parties (usually governments) agree to have the issue heard and to be bound by the decision.
See also: World Court The People's Law Dictionary by Gerald and Kathleen Hill Publisher Fine Communications ...
In the 1920s, for example, Page and his colleagues made futile attempts to devise a plan of unity between the advocates of a World Court and of a general treaty to outlaw war.
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