2014
Model United Nations          
Development Programme
     ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. It was established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and began work in April 1946.
     The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands). Of the six principal organs of the United Nations, it is the only one not located in New York (United States of America). The Court’s role is to settle, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by States and to give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by authorized United Nations organs and specialized agencies. The Court is composed of 15 judges, who are elected for terms of office of nine years by the United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council. It is assisted by a Registry, its administrative organ. Its official languages are English and French.
CASE
Questions relating to the Obligation to Prosecute or Extradite (Belgium v. Senegal)
JUDGES
Doga SARIER | Deniz GOKCE | Sana Inam SHAH | Can ALVER | Ekin DURSUN | Eran ESKENAZI | Misra TRANA | Efe BIRKAN | Dilara KUCUK | Burak ALTINTAS | Mert GULSUN | Damla Ayca YILMAZ | Duru BUMEDIEN | Ilayda KARAKULLUKCU | Maryam MAMMADOVA | Nazrin EYYUBOVA | Tamer KABO | Ayda DONER
ADVOCATES
Ela BASARAN ( SENEGAL )
Ecem DILMAC ( SENEGAL )
Kaan ERTAS ( BELGIUM )
Tolga Ferdi CALISIR ( BELGIUM )