Abstract
Having dealt in his previous lecture with the history of the judiciary in the international community and examined the contribution of the International Court of Justice that has prevailed prior to the mid-1970s (at which time he was elected to the Court), the author now examines in this lecture the situation that has prevailed at the Court over the past 20 years.
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