List of treaties that confer jurisdiction on the International Court of Justice
Some treaties that confer jurisdiction on the ICJ include :
- American treaty on pacific settlement, Bogotá, 30 April 1948
- Convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, Paris, 9 December 1948
- Revised act for the pacific settlement of international disputes, Lake Success, 28 April 1949
- Convention relating to the status of refugees, Geneva, 28 July 1951
- Treaty of peace with Japan, San Francisco, 8 September 1951
- Treaty of friendship (India/Philippines), Manila, 11 July 1952
- Universal copyright convention, Geneva, 6 September 1952
- European convention for the peaceful settlement of disputes, Strasbourg, 29 April 1957
- Single convention on narcotic drugs, New York, 30 March 1961
- Optional protocol to the Vienna convention on diplomatic relations, concerning the compulsory settlement of disputes, Vienna, 18 April 1961
- International convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination, New York, 7 March 1966
- Convention on the law of treaties, Vienna, 23 May 1969
- Convention on the suppression of the unlawful seizure of aircraft, The Hague, 16 December 1970
- Treaty of commerce (Benelux/USSR), Brussels, 14 July 1971
- Convention for the suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of civil aviation, Montreal, 23 September 1971
- International convention against the taking of hostages, New York, 17 December 1979
- General peace treaty (Honduras/El Salvador), Lima, 30 October 1980
- United Nations Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, New York, 1985
- Convention on treaties concluded between States and international organizations or between international organizations, Vienna, 21 March 1986
- United Nations convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, Vienna, 20 December 1988
- United Nations framework convention on climate change, New York, 9 May 1992
- Convention on biological diversity, Rio de Janeiro, 5 June 1992
- Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and their destruction, Paris, 13 January 1993
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