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The document outlines the requirements and process for a non-UN member state to gain jurisdiction through the International Court of Justice. Specifically, it states that a special agreement is needed that is accepted by the UN Security Council and a majority of UN members. Additionally, the state must meet the substantive requirements of being a recognized state and meet the procedural requirement of notifying the court registry.
The document outlines the requirements and process for a non-UN member state to gain jurisdiction through the International Court of Justice. Specifically, it states that a special agreement is needed that is accepted by the UN Security Council and a majority of UN members. Additionally, the state must meet the substantive requirements of being a recognized state and meet the procedural requirement of notifying the court registry.
The document outlines the requirements and process for a non-UN member state to gain jurisdiction through the International Court of Justice. Specifically, it states that a special agreement is needed that is accepted by the UN Security Council and a majority of UN members. Additionally, the state must meet the substantive requirements of being a recognized state and meet the procedural requirement of notifying the court registry.
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