The UN and its 193 Member States can bring a case within the Court’s jurisdiction and some of its decisions are shaping the planet’s common destiny.
As the Court elects new judges from around the world on this #ThrowbackThursday, UN News is launching a weekly series, courtesy of our history-loving audio-visual colleagues. UN Video’s Stories from the UN Archive gives viewers a front-row seat. From the infamous and nearly-forgotten to world leaders and global superstars, stay tuned for a taste of the UN Archive’s 49,400 hours of video recordings and 18,000 hours of audio chronicling.
Visit UN Video’s Stories from the UN Archive playlist here and join us next Thursday for another dive into history.
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The United Nations (UN) and its 193 Member States have the authority to bring a case to the International Court of Justice, and some of the court’s decisions are influencing the future of the planet.
On this #ThrowbackThursday, as the International Court of Justice elects new judges from different parts of the world, UN News is launching a weekly series called Stories from the UN Archive in collaboration with UN Video. This series provides viewers with a front-row seat to historical moments captured in the UN Archive’s extensive collection of 49,400 hours of video recordings and 18,000 hours of audio. From infamous cases to forgotten events, and from world leaders to global superstars, stay tuned for a glimpse into history.
Visit UN Video’s Stories from the UN Archive playlist here and join us next Thursday for another journey into the past.