What are the important provisions of the Statute of ICJ
Some of the important provisions of the Statute of ICJ are:
Article 34 which states that only states and not the individuals would be parties for the purposes of this court,
Article 36 states that the jurisdiction of the ICJ comprises all cases which the parties refer to it,
Article 36(2) which refers to the fact that states can recognize as compulsory the jurisdiction of the court in all legal disputes concerning certain factors Article 38 states the rules and conventions to be applied by the court in deciding the disputes,
Article 61 states the factors to be considered when applying for the revision of a judgment, etc.