Hague Tribunal

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Hague Tribunal

n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a tribunal of judges at The Hague, founded in 1899 to provide a panel of arbitrators for international disputes. It also chooses nominees for election by the United Nations to the International Court of Justice. Official name: Permanent Court of Arbitration
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