(a) Composition of the International Court of Justice is as follows:
- It is composed of 15 judges elected to nine-year terms of office by the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council sitting independently of each other.
- It may not include more than one judge from any nationality.
- Elections are held every three years for one-third of the seats, and retiring judges may be re-elected.
- The Court elects its President and Vice-President for a three-year term. They may, when their term expires, be re-elected.
- The Court has the power to appoint its Registrar.
(b) The International Court of Justice has compulsory Jurisdiction in the following areas:
- Against the background that a large number of treaties provide that disputes are submitted to the Court.
- Disputes pertaining to the interpretation of international law.
- Reparation, i.e., compensation to be made for the breach of an international obligation.
(c) The advisory procedure of the International Court of Justice is open solely to international organisations.
- The only bodies at present authorised to request advisory opinions of the Court are five organs of the United Nations and 16 specialised agencies of the United Nations family.
- Since 1946 the Court has given 24 Advisory Opinions, concerning reparation for injuries suffered in the service of the United Nations, territorial status of South-West Africa and Western Sahara, etc.