International
Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice was created to act as a supreme judicial authority within the United Nations. It ensures global justice and safeguards nations’ sovereignty by settling legal altercations presented to it by Member States. It does so by considering previous treaties, international conventions and international law.
The ILYMUN ICJ will help you view conflicts from a new perspective and will offer insight on international law and the proceedings of judicial cases. The ICJ is perfect for those interested in international relations, law or simply for those who want to try something new.
In alliance with the theme of the conference: Justice in Motion: Building Trust, Protecting Rights
The ICJ case this year is as follow:
Nicaragua vs. United States Precedent on non-intervention and use of force; legality under Article 2(4) of the UN Charter
ICJ Documents
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Joint Stipulation
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Nicaragua Memorandum
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USA Memorandum
Meet Your Presidents
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Mikhail TENN
President of ICJ
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Tifanie JULIEN
President of ICJ