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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 90 (I): Privileges and Immunities of Members of the International Court of Justice, the Registrar, Officials of the Registry, Assessors, the Agents and Counsel of the Parties and of Witnesses and Experts, 11th December 1946 (UN Doc A/RES/90 (I)), OXIO 673

United Nations General Assembly [UNGA]; International Court of Justice [ICJ]

From: Oxford Public International Law (http://opil.ouplaw.com). (c) Oxford University Press, 2023. All Rights Reserved.date: 28 March 2023

Subject(s):
Immunity from jurisdiction, agents of international organizations — Acts of international organizations — Counsel — Judges
1. The privileges and immunities of the members of the International Court of Justice (‘ICJ’). 2. The privileges and immunities of the Registrar, the Registry officials, and other persons engaged in the business of the ICJ. 3. The role of travel facilitations in preserving the independent functioning of the members of the Court, the ICJ staff, and other persons connected with the business of the ICJ. This headnote pertains to: United Nations General Assembly Resolution 90 (I): Privileges and Immunities of Members of the International Court of Justice, the...
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