Definition
The World Court, officially known as the International Court of Justice (ICJ), is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. It settles disputes between states and provides advisory opinions on legal questions submitted to it by authorized UN bodies. Think of it as the UN's supreme court. The ICJβs rulings are based on international law. It resolves conflicts peacefully and provides legal guidance to the international community. Like a judge in a courtroom, it ensures fairness and adherence to the rules. The World Court plays a crucial role in maintaining international law and order.