What is the difference between the PCIJ and the present International Court of Justice?
The difference between the present International Court of Justice and Permanent Court of International Justice is the ICJ operates under a Statute, which is similar to that of the ICJ but is basically a replacement its prior counterpart. It was widely accepted that little or no changes are made in respect to the Statute.
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