Study Notes
The Permanent Court of International Justice
- Level:
- GCSE
- Board:
- AQA
Last updated 18 Jul 2018
The Permanent Court of International Justice was based in the Hague in the Netherlands. It was designed to rule on disputes and disagreements between members of the League.
The bench was made up of judges from different member states. However, whilst the Court could decide or rule on a case, they did not have the authority to ensure that their decisions were carried out.
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