UN Resolution 480: Addressing ICJ Judge Deaths and Ensuring Timely Judicial Appointments.

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The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 480, addressing the deaths of judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The resolution highlighted the loss and decided that elections to fill the vacancies would occur on 15 January the following year. The ICJ, established to resolve disputes between states, relies on a full bench of judges to function effectively. The deaths of these judges created a significant impact on court proceedings and the international legal community. Resolution 480 marked the Security Council's administrative role in maintaining the ICJ's efficacy. By setting a clear date for elections, the Security Council ensured the prompt appointment of new judges, preserving the court's ability to hear cases without delay. The resolution underscored the interconnectedness of UN bodies in sustaining international peace and security through legal avenues. The involvement of the Security Council in this process reflects the procedural safeguards in place within the UN system to address sudden disruptions in its judicial arm. The timely response aimed at minimizing any potential backlog of cases and maintaining the ICJ's credibility. #UNResolution #InternationalLaw #ICJ #UnitedNations #JudicialAppointment #SecurityCouncil #MoofLife
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