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Many of the cases handled by the International Court of Justice have to do with
disputes over territory.
POWs (prisoners of war) seeking pardons.
international boundary disputes.
abuses of the Human Rights Declaration.
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international boundary disputes.
The ICJ settles legal disputes between states—especially territorial and boundary (land and maritime) disputes—not individual POW pardon requests or private human-rights complaints under the Universal Declaration.
The ICJ settles legal disputes between states—especially territorial and boundary (land and maritime) disputes—not individual POW pardon requests or private human-rights complaints under the Universal Declaration.
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