The International Court of Justice has the power to decide international disputes. However, standing to bring suit is limited to:
A) aggrieved individuals⎯except businesses⎯with no acceptable neutral forum for dispute resolution
B) aggrieved parties⎯but only in commercial transactions⎯with disputes that cannot be resolved by arbitration
C) aggrieved parties⎯both individuals and businesses⎯but only if they have a specific clause in their contract calling for resolution by the International Court
D) only those countries that are part of the world community⎯no individuals or businesses have standing
E) only those countries that are part of the world community and which do not have a well-defined judicial system
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