A. Washington, D.C
B. Paris
C. London
D. The Hague

Correct Answer:

Option D – The Hague

Explanation

The headquarters of the International Court of Justice is at Hague in the Netherlands.

The court is composed of fifteen judges. The judges are elected independently by the security council and the general assembly. It elects its own president and vice president, a registrar and other officers. Only nations and not individuals can bring cases to the court.

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