History & Civics
With reference to the International Court of Justice, answer the following :
(a) Total number of its judges and their tenure.
(b) Its main functions.
Answer
(a) The International Court of Justice consists of 15 judges, each elected from a different country. 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.
(b) The main functions of the International Court of Justice are:
- To settle mutual disputes among different nations by peaceful methods.
- Disputes among the nations regarding treaties or pacts or other legal questions are referred to it for decision.
- ICJ also advises the General Assembly, the Security Council, and other agencies of the U.N.O. on legal matters.
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With reference to the General Assembly, answer the following :
(a) How many delegates can each country send to the General Assembly?
(b) How are decisions taken in the General Assembly?
(c) Mention any two of its functions.
The Security Council is the most important and effective organ of the U.N. In this context, describe :
(a) The Composition of the Security Council.
(b) Veto power of the Big Five.
(c) Functions of the Security Council.
The General Assembly and the Security Council are two principal organs of the United Nations. Describe :
(a) The composition of these two organs of the U.N.O.
(b) Their functions.
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.