History & Civics
With reference to the given picture, answer the following questions :

(a) Identify the organisation associated with the given emblem.
(b) Mention any three principles of this organisation.
(c) Name the principal judicial organ of this organisation and explain its composition.
United Nations
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(a) The given emblem is associated with the United Nations Organisation (U.N.O.).
(b) Three principles of the U.N.O. are given below:
- The U.N.O. is based on the sovereign equality of all its members.
- Each member-nation should settle the disputes by peaceful means so that peace, security and justice in the world are not disturbed.
- The U.N.O. will not intervene in the internal affairs of a country.
(c) The principal judicial organ of the United Nations Organisation is the International Court of Justice.
Composition of the International Court of Justice — The International Court of Justice consists of 15 judges elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council voting separately. Only one judge from a country is elected. The judges work for a term of nine years and may be re-elected. The Chief Justice is elected from among them for three years.
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