International Court of Justice, often called the World Court, is a judicial agency of the United Nations. It provides a peaceful means of settling international legal disputes. It handles only cases brought by nations or certain international organizations. Its decisions are based on principles of international law and cannot be appealed. The court hears relatively few cases. But many disputes between governments are settled in other international tribunals and in national tribunals on the basis of international law.
International Court of Justice
Cite This!
Please copy/paste the following text to properly cite this How Stuff Works article:
"International Court of Justice." 30 August 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://reference.howstuffworks.com/international-court-of-justice-encyclopedia.htm> 09 July 2008.

