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Structure of the League: Permanent Court

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The Permanent Court of International Justice

The structure of the League of Nations included: the Assembly, the Council, the Special Commissions, the Permanent Court of International Justice, and the Secretariat.

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Purpose of the Permanent Court of International Justice

  • The members of the Permanent Court of International Justice were elected by the Assembly and they were given their jobs for 11 years.
  • This court was set up to settle international arguments.
  • Any country could attend the court to present their issues and disputes.
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Structure of the court

  • The PCIJ was made up of 11 judges and 4 deputy judges.
  • All of these judges would listen to the evidence and then pass judgement on the issue.
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Evaluation

  • The judgements made by the court were not binding by law.
  • This meant that countries who disliked the rulings could ignore the rulings, judgements or advice given by the court.

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