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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1926


FieldValue
number1926
organSC
date2 June
year2010
meeting6,327
codeS/RES/1926
documenthttps://undocs.org/S/RES/1926(2010)
for15
abstention0
against0
subjectInternational Court of Justice
resultAdopted
imageICJ - CJI Robes.jpg
captionRobes at the ICJ

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1926, adopted unanimously on June 2, 2010, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Thomas Buergenthal with effect from September 6, 2010. The Council decided that the election to fill the vacancy would take place on September 9, 2010 at a meeting of the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly.

The vacancy had to be filled in accordance with the Statute of the ICJ. Buergenthal had served at the ICJ since March 2000. He was re-elected in 2006 to serve a nine-year term beginning in February 2006.

References

References

  1. (June 2, 2010). "Security Council sets 9 September as date for election to fill vacancy on International Court of Justice". United Nations.
  2. (June 3, 2010). "Election to fill UN World Court vacancy to be held in September". [[Accra Daily Mail]].
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