
Hague Tribunal
The Hague Tribunal, officially known as the International Court of Justice (ICJ), is the main global court that settles disputes between countries and interprets international laws. Located in The Hague, Netherlands, it ensures nations follow agreements and resolve conflicts peacefully, such as territorial disputes or issues related to treaties. Its rulings are legally binding, promoting international stability and justice. The court operates independently and is part of the United Nations, helping maintain peaceful relations between states through legal resolution rather than force.