FACTOID # 7: Israel enjoys a GDP per capita 21 times that of the Palestinian West Bank and 33 times that of the Gaza Strip. Its military spending per capita tops the world.
 
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Encyclopedia > Judges of the International Court of Justice

The International Court of Justice is the main judicial organ of the United Nations. It was established in 1946. This is a list of all the permanent judges of the body. It does not include judges who have been appointed as judge ad hoc by a party to a proceeding before the Court pursuant to Article 31 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice. The International Court of Justice (known colloquially as the World Court or ICJ; French: ) is the primary judicial organ of the United Nations. ... The foundation of the U.N. The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


As of March 15, 2007: March 15 is the 74th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (75th in leap years). ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the CE era. ...

State Judge Judge President Vice-Pres.
El Salvador José Gustavo Guerrero 1946–1958 1946–1949 1949–1955
France Jules Basdevant 1946–1964 1949–1952 1946–1949
Chile Alejandro Álvarez 1946–1955
Mexico Isidro Fabela 1946–1952
USA Green Hackworth 1946–1961 1955–1958
Poland Bohdan Winiarski 1946–1967 1961–1964
Yugoslavia Milovan Zoricic 1946–1958
Belgium Charles de Visscher 1946–1952
UK Sir Arnold McNair 1946–1955 1952–1955
Norway Helge Klaestad 1946–1961 1958–1961
Egypt Abdul Badawi 1946–1965 1955–1958
USSR Sergei Krylov 1946–1952
Canada John Read 1946–1958
China Hsu Mo 1946–1956
Brazil Philadelpho Azevedo 1946–1951
Brazil Levi Carneiro 1951–1955
India Sir Benegal Rau 1952–1953
Uruguay Enrique Armand-Ugon 1952–1961
USSR Sergei Golunsky 1952–1953
USSR Feodor Kojevnikov 1953–1961
Pakistan Sir Mohammad Zafrulla Khan 1954–1961;
1964–1973
1970–1973 1958–1961
UK Sir Hersch Lauterpacht 1955–1960
Argentina Lucio Moreno Quintana 1955–1964
Mexico Roberto Cordova 1955–1964
China V K Wellington Koo 1957–1967 1964–1967
Greece Jean Spiropoulos 1958–1967
Australia Sir Percy Spender 1958–1967 1964–1967
Panama Ricardo Alfaro 1959–1964 1961–1964
UK Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice 1960–1973
USSR Vladimir Koretsky 1961–1970 1967–1970
Japan Kotaro Tanaka 1961–1970
Peru José Bustamante y Rivero 1961–1970 1967–1970
USA Philip Jessup 1961–1970
Italy Gaetano Morelli 1961–1970
Mexico Luis Padilla Nervo 1964–1973
Senegal Isaac Forster 1964–1982
France Andre Gros 1964–1984
Lebanon Fouad Ammoun 1965–1976 1970–1976
Philippines Cesar Bengzon 1967–1976
Sweden Sture Petrén 1967–1976
Poland Manfred Lachs 1967–1993 1973–1976
Nigeria Charles Onyeama 1967–1976
USA Hardy Dillard 1970–1979
Dahomey Louis Ignacio-Pinto 1970–1979
Spain Federico de Castro 1970–1979
USSR Platon Morozov 1970–1985
Argentina Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga 1970–1979 1976–1979
UK Sir Humphrey Waldock 1973–1981 1979–1981
India Nagendra Singh 1973–1988 1985–1988 1976–1979
Argentina José Ruda 1973–1991 1988–1991
West Germany Hermann Mosler 1976–1985
Nigeria Taslim Elias 1976–1991 1982–1985 1979– 1982
Syria Salah Tarazi 1976–1980
Japan Shigeru Oda 1976–2003 1991–1994
Italy Roberto Ago 1979–1995
Egypt Abdullah El-Erian 1979–1981
Brazil Jose Sette-Camara 1979–1988 1982–1985
USA Richard Baxter 1979–1980
Syria Abdallah El-Khani 1981–1985
USA Stephen Schwebel 1981–2000 1997–2000 1994–1997
UK Sir Robert Jennings 1982–1995 1991–1994
France Guy Ledreit de Lacharrière 1982–1987 1985–1987
Senegal Keba Mbaye 1982–1991 1987–1991
Algeria Mohammed Bedjaoui 1982–2001 1994–1997
China Ni Zhengyu 1985–1994
Norway Jens Evensen 1985–1994
USSR/Russia Nikolai Tarassov 1985–1994
France Gilbert Guillaume 1987–2005 2000–2003
Guyana Mohamed Shahabuddeen 1988–1997
India Raghunandan Pathak 1989–1991
Venezuela Andrés Aguilar Mawdsley 1991–1995
Sri Lanka Christopher Weeramantry 1991–2000 1997–2000
Madagascar Raymond Ranjeva 1991– 2003–2006
Nigeria Bola Ajibola 1991–1994
Hungary Geza Herczegh 1993–2003
China Shi Jiuyong 1993– 2003–2006 2000–2003
Germany Carl-August Fleischhauer 1994–2003
Sierra Leone Abdul Koroma 1994–
Russia Vladlen Vereschetin 1994–2006
Italy Luigi Ferrari Bravo 1995–1997
UK Rosalyn Higgins 1995– 2006–
Venezuela Gonzalo Parra Aranguren 1996–
Netherlands Pieter Kooijmans 1997–2006
Brazil Francisco Rezek 1997–2006
Jordan Awn Al-Khasawneh 2000– 2006–
USA Thomas Buergenthal 2000–
Egypt Nabil Elaraby 2001–2006
Japan Hisashi Owada 2003–
Germany Bruno Simma 2003–
Slovakia Peter Tomka 2003–
France Ronny Abraham 2005–
New Zealand Sir Kenneth Keith 2006–
Mexico Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor 2006–
Morocco Mohamed Bennouna 2006–
Russia Leonid Skotnikov 2006–


 

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