Colombia withdraws from ICJ after Nicaragua dispute
Colombia has withdrawn from a treaty recognising the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over what it claims is an unfair judgment in a maritime dispute with Nicaragua that saw the Central American nation gain three-quarters of the disputed territory – a move that Nicaragua’s counsel thinks could lead to more lawsuits against the Andean nation before its withdrawal takes effect.
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