Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice
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The Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice was an international treaty
concluded in Geneva
on 13 December 1920 by representatives of 46 states, most of which came from the Allied Powers of the First World War. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on October 8, 1921. It brought the Permanent Court of International Justice
into existence.
Article 1 stated that the Court is established in conformity with article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations
, and its function shall not contradict the operation of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
or any other special arbitration tribunals.
Article 2 stipulated that the Court shall consist of independent judges, elected regardless of nationality.
Article 3 fixed the number of judges at 11, plus 4 deputy-judges.
Article 4 provided for election of judges by the League Assembly and Council from lists of candidates delivered by the candidates' national governments.
Treaty
A treaty is an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations. A treaty may also be known as an agreement, protocol, covenant, convention or exchange of letters, among other terms...
concluded in Geneva
Geneva
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on 13 December 1920 by representatives of 46 states, most of which came from the Allied Powers of the First World War. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on October 8, 1921. It brought the Permanent Court of International Justice
Permanent Court of International Justice
The Permanent Court of International Justice, often called the World Court, was an international court attached to the League of Nations. Created in 1922 , the Court was initially met with a good reaction from states and academics alike, with many cases submitted to it for its first decade of...
into existence.
Clauses
The statute consisted of 64 articles.Article 1 stated that the Court is established in conformity with article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations
Covenant of the League of Nations
-Creation:Early drafts for a possible League of Nations began even before the end of the First World War. A London-based study group led by James Bryce and G. Lowes Dickinson made proposals adopted by the British League of Nations Society, founded in 1915. Another group in the United States—which...
, and its function shall not contradict the operation of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
Permanent Court of Arbitration
The Permanent Court of Arbitration , is an international organization based in The Hague in the Netherlands.-History:The court was established in 1899 as one of the acts of the first Hague Peace Conference, which makes it the oldest institution for international dispute resolution.The creation of...
or any other special arbitration tribunals.
Article 2 stipulated that the Court shall consist of independent judges, elected regardless of nationality.
Article 3 fixed the number of judges at 11, plus 4 deputy-judges.
Article 4 provided for election of judges by the League Assembly and Council from lists of candidates delivered by the candidates' national governments.
Ratifications
Country | Signed | Ratified | Ratification deposited |
---|---|---|---|
Albania | 1920-12-16 | 1921-6-29 | 1921-7-13 |
Austria | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-15 | 1921-7-23 |
Belgium | 1920-12-16 | 1921-8-17 | 1921-8-29 |
Brazil | 1920-12-16 | 1921-9-6 | 1921-11-1 |
Kingdom of Bulgaria | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-29 | 1921-8-12 |
Chile | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1928-7-20 |
Mainland China | 1920-12-16 | 1921-9-29 | 1922-5-13 |
Cuba | 1920-12-16 | 1921-9-12 | 1922-1-12 |
Denmark | 1920-12-16 | 1921-5-19 | 1921-6-13 |
Estonia | 1920-12-16 | 1923-4-25 | 1923-5-2 |
Latvia | 1923-9-11 | ||
United Kingdom | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-16 | 1921-8-4 |
Spain | 1920-12-16 | 1921-8-2 | 1921-8-30 |
Finland | 1920-12-16 | 1922-1-28 | 1922-4-6 |
Early Modern France | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-29 | 1921-8-7 |
Greece | 1920-12-16 | 1921-9-3 | 1921-10-3 |
Haiti | 1920-12-16 | 1921-8-6 | 1921-9-7 |
Italy | 1920-12-16 | 1921-6-12 | 1921-6-20 |
Empire of Japan | 1920-12-16 | 1921-4-9 | 1921-11-16 |
Lithuania | 1920-12-16 | 1922-2-14 | 1922-5-16 |
Norway | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-28 | 1921-8-20 |
Netherlands | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-20 | 1921-8-6 |
Poland | 1920-12-16 | 1921-8-22 | 1921-8-26 |
Portugal | 1920-12-16 | 1921-9-12 | 1921-10-8 |
Kingdom of Romania | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-18 | 1921-8-8 |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 1920-12-16 | 1921-7-25 | 1921-8-12 |
Thailand | 1920-12-16 | 1921-8-15 | 1922-2-27 |
Sweden | 1920-12-16 | 1920-12-31 | 1921-2-21 |
Switzerland | 1920-12-16 | 1921-4-16 | 1921-7-25 |
Czechoslovakia | 1920-12-16 | 1921-8-29 | 1921-9-2 |
Uruguay | 1920-12-16 | 1921-8-24 | 1921-9-27 |
Venezuela | 1920-12-16 | 1921-9-7 | 1921-12-2 |
|1923-8-1 | 1925-11-5 | 1925-11-20 | |
Dominican Republic | 1924-9-30 | ||
Ethiopia | 1926-7-12 | 1926-7-15 | 1926-7-16 |
Republic of Ireland | NA | NA | 1926-8-21 |
Weimar Republic | 1926-12-10 | 1927-2-28 | 1927-3-11 |
Guatemala | 1926-12-17 | ||
Panama | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1929-6-14 |
Nicaragua | 1929-6-14 | ||
Peru | 1929-6-14 | NA | 1932-3-29 |
United States | 1929-12-9 | ||
El Salvador | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1930-8-29 |
Luxembourg | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1930-9-15 |
Iran | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1931-4-25 |
Colombia | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1932-1-6 |
Paraguay | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1933-5-11 |
Bolivia | 1920-12-16 | NA | 1936-7-7 |
Argentina | 1935-12-28 | ||
Turkey | 1936-3-12 | ||
Monaco | did not sign | 1937-4-22 | 1937-5-12 |
Iraq | 1938-9-22 | ||
Egypt | 1939-5-20 |