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International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC)

ParameterICJICC
PurposeResolves legal disputes between consenting statesProsecutes individuals for international crimes
JurisdictionContentious and advisoryProsecutorial and judicial
Membership193 member states123 member states
Judges15 judges appointed by the General Assembly and Security Council18 judges elected by member states, each judge serves a nine-year term
ProsecutorsN/A1 Chief Prosecutor and several Deputy Prosecutors
Cases heardLegal disputes between states, including issues of boundary disputes, territorial sovereignty, and human rightsWar crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity, and crimes of aggression
LocationThe Hague, NetherlandsThe Hague, Netherlands
Examples of cases heardNicaragua v. United States (1986), Germany v. Italy (2012)Thomas Lubanga, Joseph Kony, Jean-Pierre Bemba
Binding decisionsContentious jurisdiction decisions are binding on partiesJudgments and orders are binding on parties and states parties to the Rome Statute
Non-binding decisionsAdvisory opinions are non-binding, but can carry normative weightN/A

It's worth noting that while the ICJ and ICC have some similarities, they serve very different purposes and have different jurisdictions. The ICJ is a generalist court that resolves legal disputes between consenting states, while the ICC is a specialized court that prosecutes individuals for serious international crimes.

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