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2018 International Court of Justice judges election

The 2018 International Court of Justice election was held on 22 June 2018 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The General Assembly and the Security Council concurrently elected Yuji Iwasawa (Japan) to the International Court of Justice until 5 February 2021. He served the remainder of the nine-year term of office that had been held by Hisashi Owada (Japan), whose resignation from the Court took effect on 7 June 2018.[1][2]

Judge Iwasawa was elected in the General Assembly by a vote of 184 in favor to zero against, with five abstentions, and unanimously by the Security Council. Judge Owada resigned because of his old age and the fact that his daughter Masako, then Crown Princess of Japan, was set to become the Empress of Japan the following year.[3]

Background edit

By a letter dated 6 February 2018, Judge Owada informed the President of the International Court of Justice, pursuant to Article 13, paragraph 4, of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, of his resignation as a member of the ICJ, effective 7 June 2018.

According to Article 14 of the Statute of the ICJ, the vacancy shall be filled by the same method as that laid down for the regular election, and the Secretary-General shall, within one month of the occurrence of the vacancy, issue the invitations for nominations provided for in Article 5 of the Statute. According to Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Statute, the invitations for nominations shall be made at least three months before the date of the election, which, pursuant to Article 14, shall be fixed by the Security Council.

By a note dated 19 February 2018, the Secretary-General of the United Nations informed the Security Council of the resignation of Judge Owada and drew its attention to Article 14 of the Statute of the Court with regard to the fixing of the date of the election. Pursuant to that Article, the Security Council decided, by its resolution 2403 (2018), adopted on 28 February 2018, that the election to fill the vacancy would take place on 22 June 2018 at a meeting of the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly.

Pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Statute of the ICJ, the Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel, in communications dated 23 February 2018 and on behalf of the Secretary-General, invited the national groups of States parties to the Statute to undertake the nomination of persons in a position to accept the duties of a member of the Court. The Legal Counsel further requested that nominations be received no later than 16 May 2018.

The resigning Judge Owada has been a member of the Court since 6 February 2003. Judge Owada was re-elected as from 6 February 2012 and served as President of the Court from 6 February 2009 to 5 February 2012. His term of office would have expired on 5 February 2021. Article 15 of the Statute of the Court provides that a member of the Court elected to replace a member whose term of office has not expired shall hold office for the remainder of the predecessor's term. Thus, the newly elected member would serve until 5 February 2021. The term of the newly elected judge will commence on the date on which the individual is elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council.[4]

Candidates edit

By a communication dated 23 February 2018 addressed by the Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel on behalf of the Secretary-General to the national groups of the States parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice, attention was drawn to the vacancy in the Court caused by the resignation of Judge Owada, effective 7 June 2018. In accordance with Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Statute of the ICJ, national groups were thus invited to undertake the nomination of persons in a position to accept the duties of a member of the Court and to submit such nominations no later than 16 May 2018.[5]

After the established deadline for nominating candidates, 16 May 2018, a national group submitted a nomination to the UN Secretariat. There was only one nominated candidate for the 2018 election:[5]

Name Nationality Incumbent? Nominated by the "national group" of
Yuji Iwasawa   Japan No Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Chile, China, Colombia, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Viet Nam

Election edit

Under the terms of the Statute of the ICJ, a candidate obtaining an absolute majority of votes in the General Assembly and the Security Council is considered elected. In the General Assembly, all 193 Member States in the General Assembly are electors. Accordingly, for the election, 97 votes constitute an absolute majority in the Assembly. In the Security Council, eight votes constitute an absolute majority and no distinction is made between its permanent and non‑permanent members.

Candidate Round 1
22 June 2018
GA SC
  Yuji Iwasawa 184 15

Sources:[1][2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "General Assembly, Security Council Elect Judge to International Court of Justice | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". www.un.org. UN News Centre. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Security Council Elects Judge to International Court of Justice | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". www.un.org. UN News Centre. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Japanese law professor elected new judge at the International Court of Justice | UN News". www.un.org. UN News Centre. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Election of members of the International Court of Justice / Memorandum by the Secretary-General". Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Election of members of the International Court of Justice: list of nominations by national groups / Memorandum by the Secretary-General". Retrieved 18 April 2021.

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The 2018 International Court of Justice election was held on 22 June 2018 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City The General Assembly and the Security Council concurrently elected Yuji Iwasawa Japan to the International Court of Justice until 5 February 2021 He served the remainder of the nine year term of office that had been held by Hisashi Owada Japan whose resignation from the Court took effect on 7 June 2018 1 2 Judge Iwasawa was elected in the General Assembly by a vote of 184 in favor to zero against with five abstentions and unanimously by the Security Council Judge Owada resigned because of his old age and the fact that his daughter Masako then Crown Princess of Japan was set to become the Empress of Japan the following year 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Candidates 3 Election 4 ReferencesBackground editBy a letter dated 6 February 2018 Judge Owada informed the President of the International Court of Justice pursuant to Article 13 paragraph 4 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice of his resignation as a member of the ICJ effective 7 June 2018 According to Article 14 of the Statute of the ICJ the vacancy shall be filled by the same method as that laid down for the regular election and the Secretary General shall within one month of the occurrence of the vacancy issue the invitations for nominations provided for in Article 5 of the Statute According to Article 5 paragraph 1 of the Statute the invitations for nominations shall be made at least three months before the date of the election which pursuant to Article 14 shall be fixed by the Security Council By a note dated 19 February 2018 the Secretary General of the United Nations informed the Security Council of the resignation of Judge Owada and drew its attention to Article 14 of the Statute of the Court with regard to the fixing of the date of the election Pursuant to that Article the Security Council decided by its resolution 2403 2018 adopted on 28 February 2018 that the election to fill the vacancy would take place on 22 June 2018 at a meeting of the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly Pursuant to Article 5 paragraph 1 of the Statute of the ICJ the Under Secretary General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel in communications dated 23 February 2018 and on behalf of the Secretary General invited the national groups of States parties to the Statute to undertake the nomination of persons in a position to accept the duties of a member of the Court The Legal Counsel further requested that nominations be received no later than 16 May 2018 The resigning Judge Owada has been a member of the Court since 6 February 2003 Judge Owada was re elected as from 6 February 2012 and served as President of the Court from 6 February 2009 to 5 February 2012 His term of office would have expired on 5 February 2021 Article 15 of the Statute of the Court provides that a member of the Court elected to replace a member whose term of office has not expired shall hold office for the remainder of the predecessor s term Thus the newly elected member would serve until 5 February 2021 The term of the newly elected judge will commence on the date on which the individual is elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council 4 Candidates editBy a communication dated 23 February 2018 addressed by the Under Secretary General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel on behalf of the Secretary General to the national groups of the States parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice attention was drawn to the vacancy in the Court caused by the resignation of Judge Owada effective 7 June 2018 In accordance with Article 5 paragraph 1 of the Statute of the ICJ national groups were thus invited to undertake the nomination of persons in a position to accept the duties of a member of the Court and to submit such nominations no later than 16 May 2018 5 After the established deadline for nominating candidates 16 May 2018 a national group submitted a nomination to the UN Secretariat There was only one nominated candidate for the 2018 election 5 Name Nationality Incumbent Nominated by the national group of Yuji Iwasawa nbsp Japan No Argentina Australia Austria Bolivia Chile China Colombia Czechia Estonia Finland France Greece Guatemala Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Jordan Laos Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Mexico Morocco New Zealand Peru Philippines Portugal Romania Russian Federation Serbia Singapore Slovakia Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Thailand United Kingdom United States of America Uruguay Viet NamElection editUnder the terms of the Statute of the ICJ a candidate obtaining an absolute majority of votes in the General Assembly and the Security Council is considered elected In the General Assembly all 193 Member States in the General Assembly are electors Accordingly for the election 97 votes constitute an absolute majority in the Assembly In the Security Council eight votes constitute an absolute majority and no distinction is made between its permanent and non permanent members Candidate Round 122 June 2018 GA SC nbsp Yuji Iwasawa 184 15 Sources 1 2 References edit a b General Assembly Security Council Elect Judge to International Court of Justice Meetings Coverage and Press Releases www un org UN News Centre 22 June 2018 Retrieved 18 April 2021 a b Security Council Elects Judge to International Court of Justice Meetings Coverage and Press Releases www un org UN News Centre 22 June 2018 Retrieved 18 April 2021 Japanese law professor elected new judge at the International Court of Justice UN News www un org UN News Centre 22 June 2018 Retrieved 18 April 2021 Election of members of the International Court of Justice Memorandum by the Secretary General Retrieved 18 April 2021 a b Election of members of the International Court of Justice list of nominations by national groups Memorandum by the Secretary General Retrieved 18 April 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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